The websites for four regional climate centers funded by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, returned to service Monday after an
The sites shut last week after a funding lapse compromised NOAA’s contracts with the research universities that operate the centers, which provide custom weather analysis tools across 27 states.
The Southern Regional Climate Center, housed at Texas A&M University, is receiving “stopgap” funding to restore service, director John Nielsen-Gammon said in an interview Monday, with a full-year contract extension expected to come sometime in the next several ...
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