NOAA Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Scott Smullen, Deputy Director
Chris Vaccaro, Senior Media Relations Specialist
202-482-6090
NOAA National Environmental Satellite and Information Service
John Leslie, 301-713-0214
John Bateman, 301-713-9604
NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service
John Ewald, 301-427-8029
Kate Goggin, 202-924-5114
Jasmine Blackwell, 202-841-9184
Alaska Region (Juneau, Alaska)
Julie Speegle, 907-586-7032
Maggie Mooney-Seus, 206-526-4348
Greater Atlantic Region (Gloucester, Massachusetts)
Jennifer Goebel, 978-281-9175
Teri Frady, 508-495-2239
Shelley Dawicki, 508-495-2378
West Coast Region
Michael Milstein, 503-231-6268 (Portland, Oregon)
Southeast Region (St. Petersburg, Florida)
Kim Amendola, 727-551-5707
Allison Garrett, 727-551-5707
Pacific Islands Region (Honolulu)
Ingrid Biedron, 808-725-5735
NOAA National Ocean Service
Main number: 301-713-3066
Jennie Lyons, 301-713-3066
Jerry Slaff, 240-533-0935
NOAA National Weather Service
Severe weather, NOAA Weather Radio, weather safety information
Susan Buchanan, 301-427-9000
Maureen O’Leary, 301-427-9000
Jasmine Blackwell, 301-427-9000
Severe storms, tornadoes, fire weather outlooks, storm chasing
Tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and the eastern Pacific
Includes NOAA Climate Prediction Center
Seasonal outlooks, drought, climate prediction, El Nino and La Nina
Solar and geomagnetic storms, solar cycles, auroras
NOAA Oceanic and Atmospheric Research
NOAA’s center for new activities to explore and better understand the oceans.
Atmospheric science, climate change, ozone depletion, weather, air quality.
(Boulder, Colorado)
NOAA Office of Marine and Aviation Operations
David Hall, 301-713-7671
Jonathan Shannon, 863-267-1867