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After over 100 were killed in Texas flash floods, Michigan camps grieve and remind families of their safety regulations.
opinion | Editorials Now is the time for more storm data, not less Cutting off microwave satellite data shared with the National Weather Service as hurricane season ramps up is a bad idea.
The National Weather Service issued multiple alerts ahead of the deadly floods that devastated central Texas, but whether people actually responded to them is an important question.
ORLANDO, Fla. – Tropical Depression Three formed Friday afternoon about 150 miles east of Jacksonville and is expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Chantal by Saturday afternoon.
Hurricane experts have already raised alarms about the effect the Trump administration's slashing of science budgets could have on hurricane research.
The U.S. is in the middle of hurricane season, but key data used to track the intensity of these storms may soon go offline. NOAA delays cutoff of satellite data for hurricane forecasting amid ...
A satellite program that has historically been a key source of weather forecasting data will be discontinued no later than July 31, according to a message posted by NOAA.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Monday it is delaying by one month the planned cutoff of satellite data that helps forecasters track hurricanes.
The U.S. is in the middle of hurricane season, but key data used to track the intensity of these storms may soon go offline.
NOAA — which has been the subject of hefty Department of Government Efficiency cuts this year — said Friday the satellite program accounts for a “single dataset in a robust suite of hurricane ...
The case against ending an essential NOAA hurricane satellite The Defense Department wants to discontinue data from one of its essential hurricane satellites. Here’s why it could set us back.
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