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The Department of Defense now says it will continue sharing key data collected by three sophisticated weather satellites that ...
With the peak hurricane season looming, forecasters will be without key information starting Monday because the Defense ...
The U.S. Defense Department has decided not to end the dispersal of key satellite weather data on Friday as planned. The ...
The Defense Department will no longer end the sharing of critical satellite weather information after the plan was met with ...
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The military is walking back its previously announced plans to discontinue some weather forecast data after public pushback.
The SSMIS instruments are part of three weather satellites that are in low-Earth orbit and are maintained by NOAA in ...
The Department of Defense has walked back its decision to stop sharing satellite storm data with federal forecasters.
The Navy will continue sharing data with NOAA from satellites that the service had planned to start phasing out on July 31.
After announcing it would lose access to key weather satellite data, NOAA will retain access, the agency said in a statement.
Weather satellites operated by the U.S. Department of Defense will stop delivering data to NOAA on July 31. Here’s why and ...
Microwave satellite data that are key to capturing changes in a hurricane’s strength will not be taken from meteorologists as ...