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Democratic Senator Adam Schiff on Tuesday urged Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
A popular database that tracked the nation's growing number of billion-dollar disasters is going away, in another of the ongoing changes at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The ...
The last two years have been record-setters for warm temperatures around the globe. Will 2025 make it three in a row? Early ...
The Trump administration’s decision to end National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s billion-dollar disaster ...
Cuts at a lab that monitors water quality in the Great Lakes region could harm efforts to prevent dangerous algal blooms.
SIG is located in San Juan’s Isla Grande neighborhood southeast of historic Old San Juan. The airport is bounded to the north by the San Antonio Channel, a waterway used for berthing yachts, and to ...
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Every former director of the National Weather Service, covering the years 1988 to 2022, have come together to co-author this ...
They are what's known in the weather world as "atmospheric rivers." And they can dump a vast quantity of water on a given area, leading to natural disasters like flooding and mudslides. According to ...
The National Weather Service in Jacksonville is warning that, based on current forecasts, records could be set or tied as temperatures climb.
Extra-hot oceans could spawn monster storms. Researchers worry that cuts at the agency will interrupt the flow of data for forecasts.
With memories of the two hottest years on record still burning the soles of our bare feet, what does the summer of 2025 hold ...
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