New England fishermen say that between federal layoffs and a Trump-issued executive order to limit new regulations, it's unclear when — or if — they'll be able to fish this year.
A group of California surfers caught the wave of a lifetime when a pod of dolphins joined them. Video by Nick Liotta shows the dolphins majestically leaping in and out of the water alongside the ...
A new federal report downplaying or denying climate change could drive a reversal of climate rules and expansion of executive ...
Whales do more than just swim the seas—they power the ocean's ecosystem. By transporting nutrients from deep waters to the ...
Predicting the likelihood of avalanches, potential severity and location depends heavily on info provided by the National ...
NOAA layoffs and travel bans are affecting weather forecasts, warns San Antonio meteorologist and National Tropical Weather ...
On "The Florida Roundup," Tom Hudson spoke with Florida Public Radio Emergency Network chief meteorologist Tim Miller about ...
NOAA is responsible for tracking hurricanes and other extreme weather events, as well as precipitation, cloud cover, air ...
Louisiana is endangered, columnist Bob Marshall writes, and the politicians the state's voters have sent to Washington are ...
The U.S. government is conducting mass layoffs in federal agencies including NOAA and VA as part of President Trump's plan to ...
Between resignations, firings and paperwork errors, at least 23 of the roughly 200 people in the Weather Service’s Alaska ...
The U.S. government agency that provides weather forecasts is planning another round of mass layoffs as part of President ...