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Louisiana meteorologists and weather experts criticized the decision to cut the satellites and joined others across the ...
A satellite program that has historically been a key source of weather forecasting data will be discontinued no later than ...
Weather satellites operated by the U.S. Department of Defense will stop delivering data to NOAA on July 31. Here’s why and ...
Meteorologists are losing a sophisticated tool that has proved invaluable when monitoring and forecasting hurricanes.
The abrupt cutoff of satellite data crucial for hurricane forecasting is delayed by one month, until July 31, according to a message posted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...
The data was initially planned to be cut off on June 30 “to mitigate a significant cybersecurity risk,” NOAA’s announcement said. The agency now says it’s postponing that until July 31.
Weather experts are warning that hurricane forecasts will be severely hampered by the upcoming cutoff of key data from U.S.
Hurricane forecasters and scientists rely on weather data collected and processed by Department of Defense satellites. The ...
Accurate hurricane forecasts has saved around $5 billion per hurricane in emergency funds and damages — but only with the ...
READ MORE: Hurricane forecasts are more accurate than ever – NOAA funding cuts could change that The data was initially planned to be cut off on June 30 "to mitigate a significant cybersecurity ...