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The loss of weather data will threaten lives and livelihoods, and accelerate the nation’s growing home-insurance crisis, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Mark Gongloff writes.
This administration is placing vulnerable communities at greater risk when severe weather strikes, says Sara Gonzalez-Rothi, ...
Lawmakers from both parties have so far rejected steep cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ...
The federal government in April announced $325 million in cuts to a program that would help protect vulnerable communities ...
Satellite data allows meteorologists to keep track of the location, structure and intensity of severe weather, helping to keep people safe. Now they're losing access to these satellites.
Amateur-built decoder taps SSMIS satellite data amid NOAA cutoff With the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) set to shut down a key satellite data stream used in US hurricane ...
Thanks to AI, startups like WindBorne hope to usher in a golden age of forecasting, but they rely in part on government data ...
The data nerds are fighting back. After watching data sets be altered or disappear from U.S. government websites in ...
The extreme costs and death toll of recent floodings across Texas, New Mexico, and the Northeast have put into question the ...