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A satellite program that has historically been a key source of weather forecasting data will be discontinued by July 31, as ...
My fear is that we’re going to look back 25 years from now and say, ‘This is when the progress stopped,’” one weather expert ...
Concerns are rising over the accuracy of hurricane forecasts this year due to staffing and budget cuts at the National ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says it is delaying by one month the planned cutoff of satellite data ...
Proposed budget cuts to NOAA are causing concern among Floridians, but the hurricane warning system remains robust. Most ...
Hurricane experts have already raised alarms about the effect the Trump administration's slashing of science budgets could ...
In a July 9th press call, Congressman James Clyburn and other Dem Reps warned of the Trump administrations cuts to vital ...
The U.S. is in the middle of hurricane season, but key data used to track the intensity of these storms may soon go offline.
The Defense Department will still maintain the satellite program will cease sharing the imagery with NOAA and NASA.
Hurricane forecasters are at risk of losing a crucial tool because of military concerns surrounding the cybersecurity of a ...
The program was initially supposed to be cut off June 30 to "mitigate a significant cybersecurity risk," NOAA said in an ...