NOAA did not renew a contract that supported a handful of seismic stations in Alaska. This could hamper tsunami warnings for ...
Flight engineers, pilots, scientists and others flew multiple harrowing missions into Melissa without pay. They wanted to do ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is halting a contract that makes it possible for the federal agency to accurately monitor for potential tsunamis in Alaska and quickly warn at-risk ...
Prince George’s County’s federal workforce grew by nearly 0.4 percent between January and March, most recent data available ...
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Melissa was one of the strongest storms on record. NOAA’s Hurricane Hunters flew into it without pay
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Hurricane Hunters have spent the past week diving into the eye of Melissa — a storm of historic ferocity — to gather life-saving data. But the ...
Seismic monitoring stations in Alaska are closing after a denied federal grant, risking delayed tsunami warnings for people ...
A wide swath of the western U.S. may be in for below-average temperatures as forecasts suggest an Arctic blast is looming.
The northern lights are forecast to illuminate skies across 21 US states on Monday night, 11 November, following three ...
In a ruling, Judge Josephine Staton of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California told NOAA to release 77 photographs to the environmental group Oceana detailing the bycatch of ...
Funding and staffing cuts are shuttering the monitoring stations that sustain this life-saving early warning system.
This year’s extreme weather disasters have wreaked so much destruction that they collectively eclipse the annual GDP of more than 100 countries and come close to New York City’s massive budget, the ...
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