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Above-normal activity is still expected for the remainder of hurricane season, according to NOAA's updated hurricane forecast.
WindBorne Systems is one of several companies launching balloons, drones, buoys, and other devices to provide critical data to the beleaguered agency’s National Weather Service, but they can’t fill all the gaps.
The Trump administration has proposed budget cuts to NOAA that could close a research station on Maunaloa. That site has been a key source of information on climate change for decades. HPR's Savannah Harriman-Pote spoke to researchers with ties to the station.
Every storm presents unique, life-threatening hazards that can impact people in both coastal and inland communities.
NOAA updated its hurricane season outlook for 2025 on Thursday, maintaining its forecast for above-normal activity as the peak of the season arrives.
As the U.S. enters its first peak hurricane season after a slew of cuts to the agency that handles most of the country’s climate and weather research and forecasting, scientists, emergency managers and lawmakers brace for uncertainty in Florida.
The murky future of Boulder’s four NOAA research labs has brought renewed attention to their economic, scientific and cultural importance.
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Defense News on MSNIn reversal, Navy will share satellite data with NOAA until fall 2026
The Navy will continue sharing data with NOAA from satellites that the service had planned to start phasing out on July 31.
National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) leaders were joined by partners August 14 to celebrate the keel-laying for Surveyor, a new charting and mapping vessel being constructed for NOAA. The vessel is being built by Thoma-Sea Marine Constructors LLC., in Houma, La.
"The fact is, whether you know it or not, if you care about hurricanes and hurricane resilience down here, you are invested in the blue economy."