Saturday, June 28, 2025
In the country of the blind ... rev II
Tropical analysis meteorologist looks at monitors at NOAA's National Hurricane Center
in Miami, Florida, on 30 May.
Photograph: Marco Bello/Reuters
In the country of the blind. the one eyed man is king.
Well, this country is becoming blind thanks to the incredibly intelligent administration that knows everything, right?
No words needed save for the ones seen below.
A critical US atmospheric data collection program will be halted by Monday, giving weather forecasters just days to prepare, according to a public notice sent this week.
Scientists that the Guardian spoke with say the change could set hurricane forecasting back
“decades”
, just as this year’s season ramps up.
In a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) message sent on Wednesday to its scientists, the agency said that
“due to recent service changes”
the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) will
“discontinue ingest, processing and distribution of all DMSP data no later than June 30, 2025”.
Due to their unique characteristics and ability to map the entire world twice a day with extremely high resolution,
the three DMSP satellites are a primary source of information for scientists to monitor Arctic sea ice and hurricane development.
The DMSP partners with Noaa to make weather data collected from the satellites publicly available.
The reasons for the changes, and which agency was driving them,
were not immediately clear
. Noaa said they would not affect the quality of forecasting.
However, the Guardian spoke with several scientists inside and outside of the US government whose work depends on the DMSP, and all said
there are no other US programs that can form an adequate replacement for its data.
Any questions?
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