Run, the Sky Is Falling! DoD Ends Satellite Data-Sharing on Weather, and the Left Has a Freakout

If you didn’t know, the next hurricane to ravage the East Coast might just appear on Miami’s doorstep on Thursday, and Floridians wouldn’t have a moment to pack their pastels. The next Hurricane Andrew might appear out of nowhere – like Godzilla stomping out of the shallows, Floridians would have little to do but point and yell “Gooozilla!” At least that’s what you might think it you read articles this week about the Department of Defense shutting down satellite data-sharing with scientists. The US Navy/Space Force have ceased sharing real time data from DoD satellites.  

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The reason isn’t budgetary. Apparently, the Navy is concerned about cybersecurity. The shutdown didn’t sit well with global warming alarmists who pretty much predicted that hurricanes would jump from the shadows of the Atlantic, and the East Coast would be caught with its pants down.  

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