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Military Times on MSNIn reversal, Navy will share satellite data with NOAA until fall 2026The Navy will continue sharing data with NOAA from satellites that the service had planned to start phasing out on July 31.
Microwave satellite data that are key to capturing changes in a hurricane’s strength will not be taken from meteorologists as ...
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The Department of Defense now says it will continue sharing key data collected by three sophisticated weather satellites that ...
The U.S. Defense Department has decided not to end the dispersal of key satellite weather data on Friday as planned. The ...
While Defense Meteorological Satellite Program data will no longer be provided to NOAA, the agency has not lost all access to global weather imaging.
The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program has been particularly important for understanding when a hurricane is about to rapidly intensify, a dangerous situation for coastal communities.
The sudden decommissioning of a vital satellite imaging system may weaken hurricane forecasts, risking rapid intensification surprises this storm season.
A satellite image provided by NOAA shows Tropical Storm Florence, upper left, in the Atlantic Ocean on Sept. 11, 2018. NOAA will soon stop providing data from satellites that have been helping ...
Hurricane Forecasters Could Lose Crucial Satellite System A shared satellite system is at risk for closure due to military cybersecurity concerns, which would delay hurricane forecasts by hours.
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