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The program was initially supposed to be cut off June 30 to "mitigate a significant cybersecurity risk," NOAA said in an ...
Meteorologists are losing a sophisticated tool that has proved invaluable when monitoring and forecasting hurricanes.
Federal authorities say they will discontinue some weather data — but they are delaying the original plan to do so by one ...
As darkness descended on the Gulf of Mexico in October, a 1970s-era U.S. government turboprop plane neared the eye of the ...
The Defense Department will still maintain the satellite program will cease sharing the imagery with NOAA and NASA.
Hurricane experts have already raised alarms about the effect the Trump administration's slashing of science budgets could ...
John Cangialosi, senior hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center, inspects a satellite image of Hurricane Beryl, ...
Tropical Storm Flossie continued to gain steam off Mexico’s southwestern Pacific coast on Monday afternoon and was projected ...
NOAA issued a special report identifying a spring melt cycle in the Pacific Northwest and elsewhere that it called “not ...
Daily maximum temperature records that were tied were not included.View the map below to see where daily heat records were ...
The Department of Defense on Monday reversed course, temporarily, on canceling the availability of satellite data that is key ...
Scientists were initially given less than a week to prepare for the loss of microwave observations that are key in detecting rapid intensification of storms.