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The Defense Department's halt on satellite weather data sparks national concern, disrupting forecasts for military and civilian operations worldwide. The post Weather Data Disruption Ahead as U.S.
While Defense Meteorological Satellite Program data will no longer be provided to NOAA, the agency has not lost all access to ...
Hurricane experts have already raised alarms about the effect the Trump administration's slashing of science budgets could ...
Hurricane forecasters and scientists rely on weather data collected and processed by Department of Defense satellites. The Navy has decided to stop sharing the data.
With the peak hurricane season looming, forecasters will be without key information starting Monday because the Defense ...
Scientists were initially given less than a week to prepare for the loss of microwave observations that are key in detecting ...
Microwave satellite data are key to capturing major changes in a hurricane’s strength, such as when a storm undergoes rapid ...
Earlier this month, the Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said it would discontinue the “ingest, processing and ...
This latest blow to federal forecasting abilities is sparking outrage from meteorologists and public officials.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says it is delaying by one month the planned cutoff of satellite data ...
The Defense Department will still maintain the satellite program will cease sharing the imagery with NOAA and NASA.