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The U.S. Department of Defense will now continue sharing key data collected by three weather satellites that help forecasters ...
Microwave data from a trio of defense department satellites will continue flowing to NOAA to help inform sea ice research and ...
After an initial plan to cut the data off in late June, the Pentagon extended that timeline to July 31 as forecasters raised concern that any loss of data could increase the risks rapidly intensifying ...
Big outbreaks of Saharan dust – tens of millions of tons of mineral dust hoisted from the sands of North Africa into the Atlantic each hurricane season – typically peak around this time each year.
The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration provides a satellite image of Hurricane Milton on Sunday, Oct. 6. Photo provided by FPREN for WMNF News. Recent budget cuts from the current ...
A low-pressure system just off the Florida coast is forecast to bring heavy rains, thunderstorms and possible flooding the next few days, the NWS said.
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 chances for a scattered area of showers and thunderstorms to develop into something more increased overnight, but remain low, forecasters said.
The chances for a scattered area of showers and thunderstorms to develop into something more increased overnight, but remain low, forecasters said.
Here's the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center as of 8 a.m. July 17: Invest 93L expected to reach Louisiana coast later today. See path, impacts Satellite, surface, and radar data ...