The president-elect of the American Meteorological Society compares the situation to bolts in a steel office building, ...
Environmentalists warn that the Earth is running a fever and, with the latest NOAA firings, we’ve begun sacking the doctors.
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NOAA to layoff 1,000 more workers at already depleted weather agency: ‘There’s going to be pain and a lot of it’It's the folks that operate the satellites, that are also part of NOAA. It's our ocean data buoy network. Our tide and gauge network, NOAA is a great example of how the whole is greater than the ...
It's the folks that operate the satellites, that are also part of NOAA. It's our ocean data buoy network. Our tide and gauge network, NOAA is a great example of how the whole is greater than the ...
Experts and local environmental activists say cuts to the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory could have an ...
It’s unclear how many are still employed because many of NOAA’s 2,500 contract employees are also expected to be fired, The New York Times reported Thursday. Kohler stressed the buoy center ...
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A second round of NOAA layoffs leaves weather forecasts, Great Lakes science in limbo"The way it's going now is wrong." Another example of NOAA's massive monitoring abilities in the region is the Great Lakes ...
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NOAA’s vast public weather data powers the local forecasts on your phone and TV – a private company alone couldn’t match itNOAA operates fleets of satellites, sensors on airplanes and ocean-going buoys, as well as radar, providing the data used by weather forecasters nationwide – and freely available to anyone.
The call for an assist from the federal government comes as state lawmakers express concerns over safety with weather buoys across the state seeing persistent issues.
Forecasting is studiously apolitical by design, as weather is one of life’s great equalizers. The rain falls on the just and the unjust alike.
Another example of NOAA's massive monitoring abilities in the region is the Great Lakes Observing System, or GLOS, which has sensors on the lakebed, buoys on the water, and satellites in orbit ...
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