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Microwave imaging is crucial for detecting storms at night and providing advance notice for hurricanes. The DOD plans to stop sharing this data with NOAA July 31.
Before modern forecasting, hurricanes were mass casualty events. The 1900 Galveston Hurricane killed over 8,000 people, wiping out an entire city with a 15-foot storm surge. Less than a century ago, ...
Thanks to a new partnership with Google, the NOAA is beginning to integrate cutting-edge AI tools into its forecasting models for hurricanes and tropical storms.
There’s growing concern for another significant rain and flooding event this week, this time along the Gulf Coast, from what could become the Atlantic basin’s next tropical system. The potential storm ...
NOAA will be collaborating with Google's DeepMind and will evaluate the new models and provide feedback to Google's AI ...
The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program has been particularly important for understanding when a hurricane is about to ...
Google unveiled its AI-driven Weather Lab last month, giving forecasters another research tool to predict the intensity and ...
The loss of satellite data, along with other cuts to data, funding, and staffing, could ultimately put more lives at risk during hurricane season.
Hurricane forecasters will continue to use all available tools, including satellite, radar, weather balloon and dropsonde data, to monitor the tropics and issue hurricane forecasts. But the loss of ...
Hurricane forecasters will continue to use all available tools, including satellite, radar, weather balloon and dropsonde data, to monitor the tropics and issue hurricane forecasts.