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Watch as the first NOAA buoy of the Spring is placed by UWM in Lake Michigan. These buoys, throughout the Great Lakes, provide continuous, real-time information on critical conditions such as wind speed, air temperature, wave height, water temperature at various depths, and water-quality parameters. This data, freely accessible to the public, is essential for a wide range of users, from fishermen and freighter captains to climate change scientists. And there's the problem: Trump wants to defund the program so that vital scientific research will be starved of this source of data.
- Year2025
- Runtime10 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorDaniel Wroblewski
Watch as the first NOAA buoy of the Spring is placed by UWM in Lake Michigan. These buoys, throughout the Great Lakes, provide continuous, real-time information on critical conditions such as wind speed, air temperature, wave height, water temperature at various depths, and water-quality parameters. This data, freely accessible to the public, is essential for a wide range of users, from fishermen and freighter captains to climate change scientists. And there's the problem: Trump wants to defund the program so that vital scientific research will be starved of this source of data.
- Year2025
- Runtime10 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorDaniel Wroblewski








