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The National Weather Service lost more than 11% of its staff after layoffs, retirements and buyouts since January.
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Privately sold climate risk data fills gaps in public resources but raises transparency, equity, and oversight concerns.
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Researchers from the University of Kansas have created a web-based app for the public that provides free satellite monitoring ...
An early target of Donald Trump's cuts in the federal government is weather science, including life-saving programs created right here in Oklahoma.
Cuts at NOAA, the National Weather Service and FEMA could ravage storm prediction and recovery efforts this hurricane season.
By focusing on Stalin’s decision-making processes and the geopolitical manoeuvrings that defined Soviet-Finnish relations, Kimmo Rentola provides valuable insight into a question that is very relevant ...
Warming may boost ground winds but reduce those at turbine height in the Middle East, cutting wind energy output.
Heavier rainfalls that lead to deadly flash floods. Droughts that spark wildfires. Soaring summertime temperatures. And a ...
The fastest-growing continent in the world will eventually split up, creating a new ocean and another landmass.