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We still don't know why tornados happen, but we're getting closer to finding answers - just as the Trump administration ...
Hurricane forecasts may become worse due to the upcoming cutoff of key data from U.S. Department of ... so any loss — even gradual as satellites or instruments fail — is ... NOAA job cuts.
Despite massive job cuts at NOAA from the Department of Government Efficiency, “our ability to serve this country has never been better and it will be this year as well,” Graham said at a news ...
NWS forecast offices across the country currently have no meteorologist in charge, including the League City office, which ...
“It will stop all progress” in U.S. forecasting, said James Franklin, who retired in 2017 as chief of the National Hurricane Center’s forecast specialists. Abolishing that research will be “a ...
NOAA's forecasting model, the Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System or HAFS, is expected to undergo an upgrade that officials believe could increase the accuracy of storm tracking by about 5%.
Experts said the NWS did a good job warning about the flooding, but questions remain about whether the cuts played a role.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting another “above normal” season in the Atlantic Ocean for 2025. Forecasts show up to 19 tropical storms.
Massive job cuts at NOAA have raised concerns among scientists and former agency heads, who warn the layoffs could compromise weather forecasts, disaster response, and key economic sectors.