Technology7/31/2025β€’Gizmodo

In Rare Spasm of Sanity, Pentagon Backtracks on Plan to Scuttle Storm Tracking

In Rare Spasm of Sanity, Pentagon Backtracks on Plan to Scuttle Storm Tracking

The Pentagon has reversed its plan to halt the sharing of satellite data with federal weather forecasters. This decision came after widespread criticism and concerns raised by meteorologists and the public over the potential impact on storm tracking capabilities. Initially, the Pentagon had proposed ending the practice of providing satellite data to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which is responsible for weather forecasting and hurricane monitoring. This move was part of a broader effort to cut costs and streamline operations. However, the backlash from the scientific community and the public led the Department of Defense to reconsider its stance. Recognizing the importance of this data for accurate weather predictions and public safety, the Pentagon has now decided to continue sharing the satellite information with NOAA. This reversal is seen as a rare display of common sense and a recognition of the critical role that accurate weather forecasting plays in protecting lives and property, particularly during severe weather events.

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