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Content Director, The National Desk
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By Jay Mishkin Verified| The National Desk Verified TND Story Infinite Scroll - News3 v1.0.0 (thenationaldesk)0ba88ba8222aa72a82bf0a6de2d6ccc2574f4c0eFallback Presentation. Using deprecated PresentationRouter. TOPICS:TrumpNeil JacobsNOAAAtmospheric scientistSharpiegateNational Weather ServiceCongressScientific integrityPresident Trump on Monday nominated atmospheric scientist Dr. Neil Jacobs to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Dr. Jacobs served as acting head of NOAA from 2019 to the end of Trump's first term
By Jay Mishkin Verified| The National Desk Verified When it comes to weather forecasts, no one is better than a certified meteorologist, but every February 2, the nation turns to a groundhog in western Pennsylvania for its weather prognostication. Turns out, Punxsatawney Phil is a failure. In honor of Groundhog Day, NOAA just ranked the nation's weather-predicting animals. Phil wasn't in the top ten. Phil ranked just 17th, with an accuracy rate of just 35%. That's a hall of fame batting average, but a flunking grade in forecasting school
By Jay Mishkin Verified| The National Desk Verified Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted for the second time in a week. Lava began flowing on Wednesday afternoon. It is the fifth eruption since December 23rd. Seismic activity increased when the eruption began. For now the lava flow is confined to an area inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes in the world
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The National Desk
Washington, D.C., United States, United States