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The Department of Defense now says it will continue sharing key data collected by three sophisticated weather satellites that ...
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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.