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Judge Temporarily Blocks NSF Plan to Close Colorado Weather Research Center

A federal judge issued a temporary order preventing the National Science Foundation from closing a major weather and climate research facility in Colorado.

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A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking the National Science Foundation from dismantling a weather and climate research center in Colorado. The center is described as globally significant for weather and climate research. The order halts any immediate steps toward closure while legal proceedings continue.

@business reported the ruling prevents the agency from proceeding with plans to shut down the facility. The National Science Foundation had been moving to end operations at the Colorado site. The research center conducts work on weather patterns and climate systems used by researchers worldwide.

U.S. scientific installations focused on atmospheric and environmental data collection. No further details on the length of the temporary block or the next scheduled hearing were included in the report.

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