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Military now won't cut off satellite data used by hurricane forecasters, climate scientists
Microwave data from a trio of defense department satellites will continue flowing to NOAA to help inform sea ice research and hurricane forecasts.
Hurricane Melissa's wind gusts reached a record-breaking speed shortly before the storm made landfall in the Caribbean last month, according to data recorded during the deadly event. The data was ...
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This flight through Hurricane Irma must be seen to be believed
Pilots on a mission to gather hurricane data captured incredible footage of what it looks like to fly through a monster storm ...
For the first time in a decade, the continental United States experienced no hurricane landfalls.1 Islands in the Caribbean saw multiple landfalls [1], notably Hurricane Melissa’s landfall as a ...
WATER WAS SO DEEP. JUST LIKE THAT. IT WAS ABSOLUTELY FRIGHTENING. YEAH. IT WAS WORRY ABOUT THESE ICE STORMS AND I ALWAYS WORRY ABOUT SEPTEMBER 10. >> YOU KNOW, IF WE CAN GET THROUGH IS IS THERE A ...
Pequeño is a breaking news reporter who covers tech and more. When asked about his previous comments claiming inclement weather is not becoming more frequent or severe, Wright said, “That’s correct.
Have you ever wondered what it looks like inside the eye of a hurricane? A company called Saildrone will continue to show us a firsthand perspective by sending uncrewed vessels into extreme storms, ...
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