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President Donald Trump drew on a map of a forecast for Hurricane Dorian in 2019. He did it to indicate the storm would go ...
Why it matters: The potential loss of the data threw a monkey wrench in NOAA's forecasting ... issues. The Pentagon later granted a monthlong extension that was set to expire this Thursday, July 31.
While the reasoning behind the move is not clear, the two officials affected led the investigation into whether NOAA’s ...
It comes less than a week before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee takes up the confirmation of Neil ...
Two high-ranking officials at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration were placed on leave this week, including ...
Two top National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration officials who both played a role in the high-profile “Sharpiegate” ...
The move comes days before a Senate committee votes on the nomination of Neil Jacobs, who was found to have violated the ...
The federal government in April announced $325 million in cuts to a program that would help protect vulnerable communities ...
What you need to know about derechos, an uncommon and destructive weather event - Derechos are long-lived storms that cause ...
Microwave satellite data that are key to capturing changes in a hurricane’s strength will not be taken from meteorologists as ...
After an initial plan to cut the data off in late June, the Pentagon extended that timeline to July 31 as forecasters raised concern that any loss of data could increase the risks rapidly intensifying ...