Former NOAA Staffers Revive Climate.gov After Admin Shutdown
Former NOAA employees resurrect climate.gov after Trump administration shutdown, restoring access to global warming data for farmers, planners, and emergency managers.
Former NOAA employees resurrect climate.gov after Trump administration shutdown, restoring access to global warming data for farmers, planners, and emergency managers.
Former NOAA employees revived the Climate.gov database after the administration shut it down. Over 1,200 datasets are now online again, but funding is uncertain.
A new tool lets you check extreme weather for any place and time. We analyze its methods, UX flaws, and what it means for climate awareness.
Claudia Doumit, former storm chaser turned climate data analyst, uses machine learning to improve tornado and flood warnings. Her transition from field to data center is reshaping severe weather forecasting.
Can you identify a country and region from extreme climate data? We analyze temperature swings, rainfall, and coordinates to reveal Afghanistan’s Ghazni Province.