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Meteorologists are losing a sophisticated tool that has proved invaluable when monitoring and forecasting hurricanes.
Hurricane forecasters and scientists rely on weather data collected and processed by Department of Defense satellites. The Navy has decided to stop sharing the data.
Douglas McIntyre and David Callaway, Editors-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, discuss the paradox of climate-era forecasting.
The unrelenting assault by the government on the storm monitoring and forecasting apparatus is too alarming to ignore.” ...
Companies can now use AI to analyze vast stores of data instantly, providing businesses with real-time conditions and ...
Weather forecasters will have an additional month to tap Defense Department satellite data that is widely relied upon for ...
The National Weather Service is forecasting a high of 91 degrees for July 4 on Friday, with mostly clear skies and no mention ...
December 1776 - The Storm Before Trenton Washington’s surprise attack in Trenton is as legendary as it was nearly suicidal.