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A satellite program that has historically been a key source of weather forecasting data will be discontinued no later than ...
Federal authorities say they will discontinue some weather data — but they are delaying the original plan to do so by one ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says it is delaying by one month the planned cutoff of satellite data ...
Earlier this month, the Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said it would discontinue the “ingest, processing and ...
The Defense Department will still maintain the satellite program will cease sharing the imagery with NOAA and NASA.
The program was initially supposed to be cut off June 30 to "mitigate a significant cybersecurity risk," NOAA said in an ...
Experts warn hurricane forecasts will suffer as NOAA halts key satellite data, reducing critical insights into storm ...
The U.S. is in the middle of hurricane season, but key data used to track the intensity of these storms may soon go offline.
Hurricane forecasters and scientists rely on weather data collected and processed by Department of Defense satellites. The Navy has decided to stop sharing the data.
The impending data loss from a Department of Defense weather satellite system was announced on June 25 and slated to take place “no later than” Monday, according to an earlier NOAA announcement.