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Microwave imaging is crucial for detecting storms at night and providing advance notice for hurricanes. The DOD plans to stop sharing this data with NOAA July 31.
Federal authorities say they will discontinue some weather data, but they are delaying the original plan to do so by one month.
Did Donald Trump defund NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration charged with protecting the natural world and its resources?
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Monday it is delaying by one month the planned cutoff of satellite data that helps forecasters track hurricanes.
Neil Jacobs, President Donald Trump's pick to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, faced a Senate committee confirmation hearing on Wednesday.