In the early days of World War II, fear of an attack on U.S. soil was high. One February night in 1942, military radar in Los Angeles detected what was believed to be enemy aircraft off the coast. Alarms sounded, power was cut, and troops unleashed anti-aircraft fire across the shoreline. When the chaos cleared, ... Read more The post Air Raid Panic to Informed Skies and Seas: The National Weather Service in a Nutshell appeared first on Oceana USA.