Meteorologists are surprised that the weather model that did the best job forecasting hurricanes this year was a new one, ...
The Department of Atmosphere, Oceanic and Space Sciences Nov. 24 hosted NOAA Physical Science Laboratory John Albers for the ...
Federal workers return to their jobs after the government reopens, and as they catch up with missed tasks, they know another ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is expected to hire hundreds of people to fill jobs for the National Weather Service after large layoffs earlier this year, according to national ...
In 1935, aviator Leonard Povey flew into a hurricane, providing crucial information that saved lives in the Florida Keys. Povey's actions highlight the importance of hurricane forecasting and the role ...
The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration is predicting more hurricanes than usual this year, fresh on the heels of a devastating storm series in 2024. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has ...
I’m sure readers recall some of the most recent and devastating extreme weather events that have impacted our community, such as the tornado that tore through Route 82 and the Turnpike in April of ...
Western New Yorkers depend on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). When it comes to anticipating and understanding weather extremes, the NOAA is a key information source. As an ...
This article is republished from The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. Christine Keiner is chair of The Department of Science, ...
Andy Hazelton learned he'd been fired the same way everyone else did. Like hundreds of his colleagues at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, he received a mass email from the ...
Jonah Kaplan is an award-winning journalist who has built a strong reputation for his balanced reporting, thoughtful interviews, and deeply researched coverage of high-impact issues affecting the ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is starting another round of job cuts — this one more than 1,000 — at the nation's weather, ocean and fisheries agency, four people familiar with the matter tell ...