The science team aboard HMCS Margaret Brooke has launched a specialized data-collecting tool known as an Argo float, to ...
Following reports that employees at the National Weather Service (NWS) in Norman would be fired as part of massive on going ...
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The terminations come days before a potential severe weather outbreak in the southeastern U.S. — and just months ahead of the ...
"There's never a good time for these kinds of awful decisions," meteorologist Don Paul told Newsweek. "But this is an especially bad time." ...
Both geostationary and polar orbiting satellites collect data in the visible and infrared regions. There are polar satellites collecting data in the microwave range.
With recent cuts at the National Weather Service and NOAA, here are five things to know about your weather forecasts.
Lives are being put in danger,” one meteorologist warned, as some experts feared the cuts will harm public safety.
Cuts at NOAA mean fewer hurricane-hunter aircrafts will be gathering real time data on developing storms and that the team developing computer models for forecasts will be "gutted," insiders say.
Valerie Geller says in her new book that it is important for radio stations to prepare for emergencies, especially in an era ...
The firings of hundreds of National Weather Service employees will affect local forecasters’ ability to warn the public about dangerous weather, local meteorologists warn.