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NOAA Magazine || NOAA Home Page NOAA TO AID NORAD IN TRACKING SANTA CLAUS
NOAA's Satellite Command and Data Acquisition Station in Fairbanks, Alaska, is ready to spot activity at the North Pole. NORAD will answer children's questions on its comprehensive, six-language Santa tracking Web site. All site material, including the live tracking event, will be available in English, Japanese, French, Spanish, Italian and Brazilian Portuguese. NORAD will also attempt to set the record straight in regards to outrageous allegations that have been made by several fifth grade students as to the existence of Santa Claus. Seeing is believing and NORAD has perfected its 47-year-old tradition of tracking Santa on Christmas Eve. Visual and audio updates will be posted hourly on the Web site from 7:00 a.m., Dec. 24 EST to 5:00 a.m., Dec. 25 EST. 2001 Program NOAA's National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service is the nation's primary source of space-based meteorological and climate data. NESDIS operates the nation's environmental satellites, which, in addition to helping track Santa Claus, are used for weather forecasting, climate monitoring, and other environmental applications such as fire detection, ozone monitoring, and sea surface temperature measurements. Relevant Web Sites
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