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The SSMIS instruments are part of three weather satellites that are in low-Earth orbit and are maintained by NOAA in ...
The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee approved President Donald Trump’s nominee for NOAA administrator ...
Over the last six months, Americans have been inundated with a near-constant stream of announcements from the federal ...
A tsunami warning coordinator at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) joins KTVU and discusses the Bay ...
Even a policy of “drill, baby, drill” would imply more climate research, not its evisceration, says Ralph Keeling ...
Andrade, deputy director at the NOAA International Tsunami Information Center, explains early warnings, coastal ...
An Ohio city whose Haitian migrants were disparaged by President Donald Trump last year as he pitched voters on his plans for ...
A series of protests against the Trump administration organized by the 50501 Movement has been scheduled to occur nationwide ...
Climate scientist Michael Mann called the report “a deeply misleading antiscientific narrative, built on deceptive arguments, ...
Crude oil production on federal lands in the US is at a record high, increasing sixfold over the past 15 years, according to ...
Tsunami alerts blanketed the West Coast and Alaska after one of the strongest earthquakes in recorded history.
The U.S. Defense Department has decided not to end the dispersal of key satellite weather data on Friday as planned. The cutoff will be delayed for one year.