US Defense Department to Halt Key Satellite Data, Threatening Hurricane Forecasts

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The U.S. Department of Defense will cease sharing satellite weather data used for hurricane forecasting and sea ice monitoring, raising concerns about potential gaps in real-time data crucial for predicting storm intensification and tracking climate change impacts, despite assurances from NOAA that forecast accuracy will remain unaffected.
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