A record-breaking amount of sargassum seaweed could be on its way to South Florida, with one expert stating, “The worst is yet to come.” Dr.
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Sides battle in court over boat speed limit rule aimed at protecting endangered North Atlantic right whales
The federal government is trying to fend off a lawsuit challenging a boat speed limit designed to protect endangered North Atlantic right whales, which migrate
NOAA will continue receiving weather data from Navy satellites after sudden reversal
Great news for weather watchers and hurricane forecasters: NOAA just confirmed it will keep getting key satellite data from the U.S. military, a sudden reversal
Staffing shortages at NOAA, National Weather Service raise safety concerns in South Florida
Critical staffing shortages are straining operations at the National Weather Service (NWS) and other federal weather agencies in South Florida, with experts warning the lack
NOAA cuts spark concern ahead of above-normal hurricane season, former official warns
NOAA reductions affecting weather forecasting? NOAA reductions affecting weather forecasting? 03:29 As NOAA predicts an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season in 2025, concerns are mounting over
Anatomy of a hurricane: Meet the NOAA pilots and planes flying into the storm
At first glance, the Lockheed WP-3D Orion sitting quietly inside a hangar at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s facility appears unremarkable. But when a
Florida Keys face highest hurricane risk, Monroe official warns:
No place is more vulnerable to hurricanes in the 50 U.S. states than the Florida Keys. The chain of islands celebrated by singer Jimmy Buffett