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Microwave imaging is crucial for detecting storms at night and providing advance notice for hurricanes. The DOD plans to stop sharing this data with NOAA July 31.
Private Companies Step up to Gather Weather Data for NOAA as Staffing Cuts Hobble Agency Forecasting
WindBorne Systems is one of several companies launching balloons, drones, buoys and other devices to provide critical data to ...
saying the degradation of forecast accuracy will affect farmers, aircraft pilots and passengers and millions of other Americans, whether they know it or not. The NOAA cuts, combined with other ...
Lawmakers from both parties have so far rejected steep cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ...
Accurate hurricane forecasts has saved around $5 billion per hurricane in emergency funds and damages — but only with the right equipment.
Major funding cuts to NOAA are forcing international scientists like UK marine biologist Noam Vogt-Vincent to leave Hawai‘i, jeopardizing critical climate and ocean research. Experts warn the fallout ...
Congressman Magaziner argues the funding reduction is short-sighted, but one of his Republican colleague argues spending ...
NOAA is currently understaffed by 20-40% and the Trump administration plans to cut even more funding. Under the bill $200 million more would be taken away, totaling $2.2 billion dollars cut from ...
With about 800 employees terminated since Feb. 28, NOAA faces understaffing, presenting the agency with critical challenges in finding staff necessary for accurately forecasting hurricanes ...
In a June 5 hearing on Capitol Hill, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick defended the cuts, saying NOAA is “transforming how we track storms and forecast weather with cutting-edge technology.” ...
In a June 5 hearing on Capitol Hill, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick defended the cuts, saying NOAA is “transforming how we track storms and forecast weather with cutting-edge technology.” ...
As we enter extreme weather season, the recent federal government cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Weather Service are a cause for concern.
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