As is the status quo in the chaos of the #TrumpRegime, confusion abounds about whether the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program will continue to share data with #NOAA and #NASA.
In the past, both the Pentagon and NOAA knew they needed global weather coverage, and agree to split responsibilities and share the data so the could spread the cost between their budgets. #DMSP for the #DOD and #POES and #GOES for #NOAA.
It was a win for everyone. Better #storm tracking, better #forecasting at home and in foreign locations for the #military.
Then #Trump tried to destroy it because neither he and all his orbiters are too stupid to understand how vital this is not just to the economy, but to #life. Until someone stopped them:

https://gizmodo.com/in-rare-spasm-of-sanity-pentagon-backtracks-on-plan-to-scuttle-storm-tracking-2000637473

#Trump #MakeForecastingImpossibleAgain #MoronsAreGoverningAmerica

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

The Department of Defense has walked back its decision to stop sharing satellite storm data with federal forecasters.

Gizmodo

"Suspension of All Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (#DMSP) #Data by June 30, 2025."
https://www.ospo.noaa.gov/data/messages/2025/06/MSG_20250625_1735.html

"Due to recent service changes, the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) and Navy’s Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center (FNMOC) will discontinue ingest, processing and distribution of all DMSP data no later than June 30, 2025. ESPC interfaces will not receive DMSP data and all data products will be suspended. Users should expect…data from Operational Linescan System (OLS), Special Sensor Microwave Imager Sounder (SSMIS), and all Near-Earth Space Weather instruments to be terminated. This service change and termination will be permanent."

#Censorship #Climate #Data #DefendResearch #Meterorology #OpenData #Takedowns #Trump #TrumpVResearch #USPol #USPolitics #Weather

🚧Urgent notice to all SSMIS product users 🚧

We've just been informed that #SSMIS from the US #DMSP satellite will stop to be distributed on Monday 30th June 2025.

Consequently, we advise SSMIS only-based #SeaIce products users to urgently change.

Find more information and guidance on our website :

https://osi-saf.eumetsat.int/community/stories/implications-end-ssmis-data-osi-saf-products

🚧 Access to SSMIS data from the US #DMSP satellites is becoming less reliable as this satellite program is reaching its end. Data will become scarser with the time until a full stop in 09/2026. Several OSI SAF #SeaIce products are affected.

More information: https://osi-saf.eumetsat.int/community/stories/implications-end-ssmis-data-osi-saf-products
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Implications of the end of SSMIS data on OSI SAF products | OSI SAF

Welcome to the twilight zone where yesterday's classified intel becomes today's DIY project 😈🛰️ #DMSP #HackRF https://www.rtl-sdr.com/saveitforparts-receiving-military-dmsp-satellite-data-with-a-hacked-tv-dish/
Saveitforparts: Receiving Military DMSP Satellite Data with a Hacked TV Dish

Over on the saveitforparts YouTube channel, Gabe has uploaded a video showing how he uses a hacked TV satellite dish to receive satellite weather data from Defense Meteoroloogical Satellite Program (DMSP) satellites. These satellites were initially developed during the Cold War and featured an encrypted downlink of meteorological data. However, recently, the DMSP downlink has encryption turned off when passing over the northern half of the USA (40°-41° latitude and up to 60° North), allowing hobbyists in some parts of the USA to decode images.  In his video, Gabe uses a HackRF SDR with an old DirectTV dish with a

rtl-sdr.com

".. U.S. Space Force reported Dec. 19 .. identified a “low-velocity fragmentation event” involving the DMSP-5D2 F14 spacecraft. .. event took place at 9:10 p.m. Eastern Dec. 18 at an altitude of 840 kilometers, .."
".. part of a family of spacecraft that have suffered breakups in orbit .."

https://starfightersspace.com/spacenews-retired-military-weather-satellite-breaks-up/

20.12.2024

#DMSP #NOAA #Raumfahrt #satellite #Satelliten #SpaceDebris #SpaceFlight #Weltraummüll #Weltraumschrott #Wettersatellit #USA

SpaceNews : Retired military weather satellite breaks up - Starfighters Space

[[{“value”:” WASHINGTON — A defunct military weather satellite has broken up in orbit and created more than 50 pieces of debris, the latest in a series of similar incidents involving that line of spacecraft. The U.S. Space Force reported Dec. 19 that it had identified a “low-velocity fragmentation event” involving the DMSP-5D2 F14 spacecraft. The […]

Starfighters Space

@LuckyetVous
Je crois que j'ai trouvé quelque chose qui se rapproche :

"Discrètes, elles peuplent nos océans en grand nombre. Les #Pelagophyceae sont des microalgues qui pourraient pourtant jouer un rôle important sur le climat. Une équipe de chercheurs vient en effet de découvrir qu'elles produiraient du diméthylsulfoniopropionate [à tes souhaits ;)] (ou #DMSP)."

coag3_negke.zip - Lower Forecourt by negke in the Quake archive at Quaddicted.com

A big, open, twisted, confusing, hard and unconventional coagula map. Sweet id texturing and a lot of fresh gameplay ideas. Can be frustating.<br /><br />The progs.dat is for Darkplaces users only. Consult the readme in any case, you will regret it otherwise.<br /><br />Note:<br />This map features two different game modes.<br /><br />Skill 0/1: exploration mode (finding keys, pushing buttons, solving puzzles)<br />Skill 2: DMSP-like mode (deathmatch against monsters with respawning items)

Arctic Sea Ice Near Historic Low; Antarctic Ice Continues Decline - NASA

Arctic sea ice retreated to near-historic lows in the Northern Hemisphere this summer, likely melting to its minimum extent for the year on Sept.11, 2024,

NASA

New discovery reveals that ocean #algae unexpectedly help cool the Earth https://phys.org/news/2024-06-discovery-reveals-ocean-algae-unexpectedly.html #protists #microbes

Alternative #dimethylsulfoniopropionate #biosynthesis enzymes in diverse and abundant microorganisms https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-024-01715-9

"They identified the bloom-forming #Pelagophyceae algae as potentially abundant, important producers of a compound called #DMSP... this is the main source of a #climate active gas called #dimethylsulfide (#DMS), which is known as the smell of the seaside."

New discovery reveals that ocean algae unexpectedly help cool the Earth

A common type of ocean algae plays a significant role in producing a massively abundant compound that helps cool the Earth's climate, new research has discovered.

Phys.org