Staff cuts at the National Weather Service could interrupt forecasts across the country. It'll particularly affect Alaska, experts say, where there is already a lower density of weather monitoring.
The new radar system is set to replace the ageing North Warning System, which relied on radar stations from Alaska to ...
Alaska, March 4, 2025. (Jon Eppard via AP) Subarctic Media, which owns radio stations across Minnesota, said Linder, of Miami, was one of its owners. Managing Partner Matt Ketelsen said Linder was ...
Federal cuts to the National Weather Service caused the termination, then tentative reinstatement, of a social scientist ...
Balloons aren’t just for birthday parties and hot-air rides.Meteorologist Scot Mundt has a look at what may affect computer ...
Throughout Wednesday evening, on this page, we’ll provide updates on closures, weather outlooks and impacts as storms roll ...
Meteorologists and former agency leaders say the cuts in weather balloon launches will degrade the accuracy of forecasts just ...
plus a gigantic chunk of Western Alaska and, of course, the Arctic. Dunstan told me they’re down about half from where they should be. “When you're talking about a forecast staff of 15 ...
At least 11 National Weather Service offices have seen their twice-daily balloon launches to collect weather data suspended ...
The new network will replace an ageing Cold War-era North Warning System, which relies on radar stations from Alaska to northern Quebec that are incapable of responding to modern missile threats.
A radio station owner and his two friends were killed ... they were caught in a “large avalanche” at around 3:30 p.m., Alaska State Troopers announced on Wednesday. Recovery workers were ...