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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasters believe the 2025 hurricane season will still be “above-normal” in their updated predictions.
Two high-ranking officials at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration were placed on leave this week, including ...
NOAA's focus on the warming climate, and the increase in extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall and longer droughts, has been criticized by the Trump administration and its supporters ...
WindBorne Systems is one of several companies launching balloons, drones, buoys and other devices to provide critical data to ...
DOGE Cuts So Far NOAA isn't the only agency impacted by DOGE cuts. Last week, it was reported that the Internal Revenue Service plans to lose about 18,000 employees —about 20 percent of its ...
NOAA.gov now has a tab on the left side of the screen reading "climate" where Climate.gov data will appear. If a user tries to access Climate.gov other than clicking on direct or old links, they ...
Climate.gov Goodbye, climate.gov, the popular online clearinghouse for federal climate science. Hello, noaa.gov/climate, a revamped website that deemphasizes the previous site’s content.
In addition, the loss of satellite operators at the NOAA Satellite Operations Facility in Suitland, Maryland, and the Wallops Island Command and Data Acquisition Station in Wallops Island ...
Concerns about NOAA cuts as U.S. heads into hurricane season Update: On July 30, NOAA said the decision was reversed and it will continue receiving the satellite data. Read more here.
As severe weather season kicks off for large portions of the country, climate scientists warn cuts at NOAA and NWS could put public safety in jeopardy.
The Trump administration is seeking to reassign other employees to “critically understaffed” offices in the National Weather Service (NWS), according to an internal document. The move to reas… ...