What does it mean when you hear the outdoor warning sirens? How long will they sound? And no, there's no such thing as an "all-clear" siren.| WVXU
Molly Oliver knows of the flood risks lurking in the twisty-turny valleys of the Delaware River’s headwaters near the New York-Pennsylvania border. And she suspects that warning systems meant to alert nearby residents of impending danger have gaps. But she also wonders what, if anything, can be done to offer complete peace of mind in… The post Is the Upper Delaware River ready for a Texas-like flood? appeared first on Delaware Currents.| Delaware Currents
The world of government information continues to be in a state of topsy-turviness. Last month, on a Tuesday, NOAA suddenly announced that on the following Monday, the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) and Navy’s Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center (FNMOC) would “discontinue ingest, processing and distribution of all DMSP data no later than June […] The post Once-cancelled hurricane-monitoring data to stay online (for now) first appeared on Free Government I...| Free Government Information (FGI)
South Dakota's three National Weather Service forecast offices are short of staff, sending up fewer weather balloons| Sioux Falls Live
The National Weather Service in Melbourne has released a drought update showing some short-term relief across east central Florida.| Space Coast Daily
White-tailed deer are probably the biggest winners in a record-warm Minnesota meteorological winter.| St. Cloud Live