NOAA Research Laboratories
The NOAA Research Laboratories conduct an integrated program of research, technology development, and services to improve the understanding of Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and inland waters and to describe and predict changes occurring to them. The laboratories and their field stations are located across the country and around the world.
The laboratories established formal collaborative agreements with universities/non-profit research institutions. These agreements form joint research institutes that are centers of scientific excellence about the earth’s oceans, inland waters, intermountain west, atmosphere, and arctic environment.
Scientific reviews are conducted every four years to evaluate the quality, relevance, and performance of research conducted at the laboratories. These reviews help to strategically position laboratories in their planning of future science and are intended to ensure that laboratory research is linked to the NOAA Next Generation Strategic Plan, remains relevant to the NOAA research mission and its priorities, and is consistent with NOAA planning, programming, and budgeting processes.
NOAA Research Laboratories
- Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML)
- Air Resources Laboratory (ARL)
- Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL)
- Global Monitoring Division
- Physical Science Division
- Chemical Science Division
- Global Systems Division
- Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL)
- Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL)
- National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL)
- Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL)