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Military Walks Back Plan to Discontinue some Weather Data

  • The U.S. Navy has decided to continue providing weather satellite data to NOAA until the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program concludes in September 2026.
  • The reversal followed strong opposition from scientists and forecasters who warned that cutting microwave data would harm hurricane tracking and sea ice monitoring.
  • Microwave observations collected by satellites in the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program offer vital, real-time information on the internal dynamics of hurricanes and support continuous monitoring of polar sea ice conditions.
  • Jeff Masters said the delay is “vital” for hurricane forecasting, while NOAA noted this dataset complements a robust suite of forecasting tools used for warnings.
  • The extension allows continued data flow during peak hurricane season and supports efforts to find a long-term replacement before DMSP satellites retire.
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Government to keep sharing key satellite data for hurricane forecasting despite planned cutoff

The Department of Defense now says it will continue sharing key data collected by three sophisticated weather satellites that help forecasters track hurricanes.

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HOT 107.9 broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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