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Retired federal scientists warn Trump administration's proposed NOAA budget cuts could be costly and harm forecast accuracy.
It’s important to understand your local climate threats. Arm yourself with information on the early signs of heat illness: ...
Those triple-digit air temperatures — with the feels-like index even worse because of humidity — are possible in places where ...
The first tropical storm of the Atlantic hurricane season formed on Tuesday morning, according to the National Hurricane Center. Tropical Storm Andrea is located about 900 miles east-northeast of ...
University of Rhode Island oceanographer Jaime Palter speaks out on what she thinks the impacts will be of cuts to federal ...
In May, Congress overturned a Biden administration rule that limited pollution of seven toxic chemicals, including lead and ...
That forecast comes with the potential for more extreme heat, more humidity, and more risk for heat-related illnesses.
The National Weather Service, which is responsible for tracking storms and warning the public about them, has lost hundreds ...
Alan Sealls, President-Elect of the American Meteorological Society, joined CBS6 this week to discuss the economic impact of weather forecasting.
Officials in charge of cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay and meeting VA climate goals chime in on what could hinder those ...
Scientists rally to save NOAA from Trump administration cuts, highlighting the agency's crucial role in climate and ocean research.