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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it will discontinue an essential weather data program used ...
With the peak hurricane season looming, forecasters will be without key information starting Monday because the Defense ...
Hurricane experts have already raised alarms about the effect the Trump administration's slashing of science budgets could ...
As peak hurricane season nears, the Pentagon is, not so quietly, preparing to pull the plug on a crucial stream of satellite ...
John Cangialosi, senior hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center, inspects a satellite image of Hurricane Beryl, ...
The Defense Department will still maintain the Defense Meteorological Satellite program, but announced last week it would cease sharing the imagery with NOAA and NASA. The decision, which was ...
The Department of Defense announced that it will end the sharing of some satellite data that helps in hurricane forecast. Here's why ...
A NOAA spokesperson clarified that a microwave instrument on another satellite will still provide crucial readings.
The program was initially supposed to be cut off June 30 to "mitigate a significant cybersecurity risk," NOAA said in an ...
A shared satellite system is at risk for closure due to military cybersecurity concerns, which would delay hurricane ...
Meteorologists are losing a sophisticated tool that has proved invaluable when monitoring and forecasting hurricanes.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Monday it is delaying by one month the planned cutoff of satellite ...