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How NOAA's new satellite will help weather forecasters MINNEAPOLIS — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, is getting ready to launch a new weather satellite into space.
A new weather satellite will monitor both Earth and space-based weather. The GOES-U mission will gauge storm severity on Earth and track solar storms.
The Arctic Weather Satellite, developed by theEuropean Space Agency (ESA), is breaking new ground in weather forecasting and ...
Hurricane Erin is beginning to move away from the East Coast, but there are lingering threats of coastal flooding, high surf, rip currents and some gusty winds. You can track it all with the maps ...
Follow Hurricane Erin's path over the Atlantic Ocean, see a live satellite view of the storm, and see Erin's ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — The Department of Defense announced Tuesday that it will continue sharing satellite weather data, reversing a decision made earlier in the year. The satellite data is ...
Data gathered from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program, or DMSP, all Near-Earth Space Weather instruments and other Defense Department-owned systems will cease to be provided to NOAA. The ...
BOULDER, Colo. — Satellite operators need better space weather models to maximize the life of their satellites and to avoid collisions in low Earth orbit. The growth in the population of ...
As tropical areas brace for storms, the satellite data cutoff could exacerbate the problem, they say. Hurricane season begins in June and ends on the last day of November.
The U.S. Department of Defense will no longer provide satellite weather data, leaving hurricane forecasters without crucial information about storms as peak hurricane season looms in the Atlantic ...
The Ariane 6 rocket on Wednesday blasted off carrying Europe's next generation satellite for warning against extreme weather ...
A new study introduces a machine learning tool that combines satellite imagery and weather data to monitor chickpea crop ...