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About a month after announcing that it would stop sharing data that hurricane forecasters and scientists rely on, the Navy now says it will continue distributing it.
The military is walking back its previously announced plans to discontinue some weather forecast data after public pushback. A new statement says that the Navy’s Fleet Numerical Meteorology ...
The Department of Defense now says it will continue sharing key data collected by three sophisticated weather satellites that ...
Microwave data from a trio of defense department satellites will continue flowing to NOAA to help inform sea ice research and ...
The U.S. Defense Department has decided not to end the dispersal of key satellite weather data on Friday as planned. The ...
The DMSP was created in the 1960s to provide global weather and space information to the Defense Department, which has long ...
Satellite data that are useful for weather forecasting—and particularly crucial to monitoring hurricanes—will not be cut off by the Department of Defense at the end of the month as originally planned.
Louisiana meteorologists and weather experts criticized the decision to cut the satellites and joined others across the ...
Satellite data allows meteorologists to keep track of the location, structure and intensity of severe weather, helping to ...
President DONALD TRUMP on Thursday signed legislation making sharp cuts to public broadcasting. Now, small, rural radio and ...