The U.S. Department of Defense will no longer provide satellite weather data, leaving hurricane forecasters without crucial information about storms as peak hurricane season looms in the Atlantic.
For more than 40 years, the Defense Department has operated satellites that collect information about conditions in the atmosphere and ocean. A group within the Navy, called the Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center, processes the raw data from the satellites, and turns it over to scientists and weather forecasters who use it for a wide range of purposes including real-time hurricane forecasting and measuring sea ice in polar regions.-greenman
WTF?? So leave states and the people within them without proper warning info that could save their l
to protect key holes from erosion due to sea level rise and increased storm intensity due to climate change. Seems like there's a species of endangered snail endemic to that coast. I guess too many people forgot about that, or never knew. You can look away from a painting, but you can't listen away from a symphony