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Oregon, Washington real-time tsunami alerts threatened due to federal funding cuts, lawmaker warns
A $300,000 grant cut to the Alaska Earthquake Center could force nine stations offline and delay warnings for Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California and Hawaii, the senator warns.
In Alaska, a federal grant that funded seismic data collection in order to warn people about tsunamis is being cancelled. Experts say cuts like this could make tsunami warnings less reliable.
Hundreds of demonstrators gather Monday to protest Department of Government Efficiency cuts outside the headquarters of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Silver Spring, Md. A ...
A magnitude 7.6 earthquake rocked Northern Japan early Monday and triggered a tsunami warning along its coast, but the ...
It’s been a rough time for my colleagues at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Nearly 900 positions have been eliminated over the past two weeks, just over 7% of NOAA’s ...
This image captures the modeled propagation of the tsunami wave generated by an 8.8 magnitude megathrust earthquake off the coast of Kamchatcka, Russia on July 29,2025. When an 8.8 magnitude ...
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First detailed look at tsunami captured from space by NASA, CNSE satellite—here's why it matters
The fresh, detailed glimpse into the geophysical phenomenon came after NASA and CNSE's SWOT satellite captured the tsunami ...
With their attention now focused on boosting hurricane preparedness in the aftermath of Katrina, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration officials are also wrestling with thin preparedness for ...
When the Palisades fire raged and winds whipped ash and debris into the Pacific Ocean, scientists with the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration — already out in boats doing water-quality ...
A new study shares how scientists have gained an unprecedented look at how tsunami waves spread across the ocean.
The corridors of National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration offices remain eerily quiet this week despite a federal court order reinstating hundreds of recently terminated employees.
Three of the six deep-ocean buoys deployed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to detect tsunamis before they approach the Pacific Coast are inoperative. NOAA officials deployed the ...
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