NOAA is using those traditional forecasting models as frameworks for its new AI forecasting systems. The agency has estimated ...
The National Weather Service is working to hire back hundreds of positions laid off or otherwise cut by the Trump administration, but it’s progressing at a snail’s pace, forcing many offices to ...
Andy Hazelton learned he'd been fired the same way everyone else did. Like hundreds of his colleagues at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, he received a mass email from the ...
NOAA and the National Weather Service, which predicts such meteorological events as this bomb cyclone in November, are among a number of federal agencies experiencing job cuts. (Cooperative Institute ...
As federal job eliminations struck the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Weather Service on Thursday, scientists and environmental advocates denounced the cuts, saying ...
NOAA hopes to advance its accuracy and speed of weather forecast with the new suite of operational and ensemble AI models ...
Read full article: WATCH AGAIN: NOAA satellite launches from Florida to improve severe storm, space weather forecasting Katy Frank, left, a former computer scientist at the NOAA Great Lakes ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is launching three new AI-driven global weather prediction models designed to significantly advance forecast speed, efficiency and accuracy.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will hire as many as 450 people to shore up the National Weather Service after deep cuts this spring raised concern about dangerous understaffing, ...
Last month, close to 1,000 National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration workers, including weather forecasters, were fired. The Trump administration has now told agency leaders to fire ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Friday disavowed a tweet from the National Weather Service’s Birmingham, Alabama, office that had contradicted President Donald Trump’s false ...