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The Defense Department's halt on satellite weather data sparks national concern, disrupting forecasts for military and ...
While Defense Meteorological Satellite Program data will no longer be provided to NOAA, the agency has not lost all access to ...
The unrelenting assault by the government on the storm monitoring and forecasting apparatus is too alarming to ignore.” ...
Across the Northern Hemisphere tropics, this remains an unusually low-key year – at least for now. Meanwhile, Trump's proposed NOAA budget would destroy the basic infrastructure needed to do weather ...
About 600 miles off the west coast of Africa, large clusters of thunderstorms begin organizing into tropical storms every ...
About 600 miles off the west coast of Africa, large clusters of thunderstorms begin organizing into tropical storms every ...
The Department of Defense says they will replace the imagery with a more advanced satellite, but hasn’t set any concrete date ...
The Hurricane Hunter planes that fly into storms can also be used to generate three-dimensional storm images, but the ...
The Atlantic hurricane season’s first storms of the year have been short-lived rainmakers. Current conditions suggest July ...
The Department of Defense was supposed to cut off the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s access to its ...
The satellite in question is called the Special Sensor Microwave Imager Sounder, or SSMIS. According to NOAA, the data from ...