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The US’s Only Weather Museum May Have to Close Due to Poor Funding

The US’s Only Weather Museum May Have to Close Due to Poor Funding

The National Weather Museum and Science Center in Norman, Oklahoma, the only US museum dedicated to weather artifacts, said late last month that it is at risk of closing. The nonprofit, launched in the early 2000s, has relied completely on donations, grants, and partnerships for funding, and receives no federal funding. But recently, the Cleveland County Economic Development Coalition (CCEDC) said that it would halt funding to the museum due to a contract dispute with the Norman City Council. The CCEDC, and its predecessor, the Norman Economic Development Coalition, have long been major funders of the National Weather Museum. Related Articles The CCEDC has provided around $5,000 annually for museum operations, with the expectation that the museum would move from its current building since 2016, described by director Ross Forsyth as a “temporary home,” to a purpose-built space. “ We curate the artifacts and these are one-of-a-kind, can’t be found anywhere (else) and we’re instrumental in sort of paving the way for the forecast we get today,” Forsyth told local news outlet the Norman Transcript. “Then …

Trump admin sued for halting work on the US’s largest offshore wind farm

Trump admin sued for halting work on the US’s largest offshore wind farm

Photo: Dominion Energy Dominion Energy is suing the Trump administration after the US Department of the Interior ordered five offshore wind projects currently under construction to stop offshore work on December 22 – including Dominion’s 2.6 gigawatt (GW) Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW), the largest offshore wind farm in the US. CVOW has been under construction since early 2024 and was scheduled to come online in early 2026. It’s capable of providing enough clean energy to power about 660,000 homes. Dominion said it has already spent around $8.9 billion on the $11.2 billion project, and its customers are footing the bill. Additionally, Virginia has become a hub of data center growth, making its energy needs urgent. At the center of the dispute is a typical Trump administration claim, ie, vague, thin on evidence, and released at an awkward time (right before Christmas this time): offshore wind turbines could pose “national security risks” based on “recently completed classified reports” because their spinning blades and reflective towers can create radar “clutter” – interference that can generate false targets or …