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Microwave satellite data that are key to capturing changes in a hurricane’s strength will not be taken from meteorologists as ...
Louisiana meteorologists and weather experts criticized the decision to cut the satellites and joined others across the ...
Satellite data that are useful for weather forecasting—and particularly crucial to monitoring hurricanes—will not be cut off ...
The loss of weather data will threaten lives and livelihoods, and accelerate the nation’s growing home-insurance crisis, ...
We still don't know why tornados happen, but we're getting closer to finding answers - just as the Trump administration ...
Weather satellites operated by the U.S. Department of Defense will stop delivering data to NOAA on July 31. Here’s why and ...
The federal government in April announced $325 million in cuts to a program that would help protect vulnerable communities ...
The Butterfly Effect is the chaos-theory idea that the flapping of an insect’s tiny wings can influence massive weather events far removed from it in distance and time.
After an initial plan to cut the data off in late June, the Pentagon extended that timeline to July 31 as forecasters raised concern that any loss of data could increase the risks rapidly intensifying ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will maintain long-term access to key Defense Department satellite data used for hurricane forecasting and more, the agency said in a statement ...
Crucial satellite data will keep flowing this hurricane season. I was happy to break the news on Tuesday morning that the Department of Defense (DoD) had announced to officials at the National Oceanic ...
Accurate hurricane forecasts has saved around $5 billion per hurricane in emergency funds and damages — but only with the ...