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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A new group of space weather satellites launched early Wednesday morning, aimed at monitoring solar storms…
Understanding Derechos: A Weather Phenomenon Derechos are intense weather events characterized by strong winds and heavy rainfall that can occur…
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced a one-month delay in the planned cutoff of critical satellite data used…
Heat Wave Sweeps the Eastern U.S. A significant heat wave is gripping much of the eastern United States, bringing dangerously…
An Indian company, Mati Carbon, has recently won a substantial $50 million prize in a global competition aimed at developing…
A significant solar storm is on its way to Earth, promising a captivating display of auroras, stretching the possibilities for…
La Nina, the cooler counterpart to the more familiar El Nino phenomenon, has disappeared after only three months. This recent…
Weather experts often issue warnings about floods that are labeled as 100-year or even 500-year events. These terms help us…
The Trump administration is launching another significant round of job cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), impacting…

