The 21st night of September is nearly here, which begs the question: Do you remember? That is the question posed in the famous opening line to perhaps one of the catchiest songs from the band Earth, ...
The Navy will continue sharing data with NOAA from satellites that the service had planned to start phasing out on July 31. Here, a satellite image of Hurricane Florence shows the storm off the coast ...
The news reverses an earlier decision to discontinue data sharing. A little over a month since the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced that it and the National Weather ...
The federal government is reversing course on a plan to cut crucial hurricane forecasting satellite data following pushback from meteorologists and government officials nationwide. Erica Grow Cei, a ...
Satellite data allows meteorologists to keep track of the location, structure and intensity of severe weather, helping to keep people safe. Now they're losing access to these satellites. This article ...
About 600 miles off the west coast of Africa, large clusters of thunderstorms begin organizing into tropical storms every hurricane season. They aren’t yet in range of Hurricane Hunter flights, so ...
The satellite data helps meteorologists create weather forecasts that keep planes and ships safe and prepare countries for a potential hurricane landfall. Now, meteorologists are about to lose access ...
As of July 31, the Navy’s Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center will stop sharing satellite weather data with NOAA. Here, satellite imagery shows Hurricane Florence approaching the U.S.
Chris Vagasky is a member of the American Meteorological Society and the National Weather Association. The satellite data helps meteorologists create weather forecasts that keep planes and ships safe ...
Federal authorities say they will discontinue some weather data — but they are delaying the original plan to do so by one month. Last week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ...