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Cuts and disruptions to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are affecting the nation's weather forecasts, potentially endangering people ahead of extreme weather season.
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Federal cuts and the lack of staffing at the National Weather Service could affect the accuracy of weather forecasts, ...
The National Weather Service is offering transfers to meteorologists to fill staffing vacancies after Trump administration ...
Balloon Fiesta Park is where many New Mexicans are used to seeing hot air balloons. However, before taking off from the park, ...
WPTV is navigating the impacts you may face with the accuracy of forecasts, as organizations like NOAA have faced staffing ...
Thursday, researchers from Florida State shared insights on a wide range of topics, from forecasting and tracking the storms to response and recovery.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, as well as the National Weather Service, could be cut by nearly 30% ...
Rancho Palos Verdes' financial woes are mounting after losing a $16-million FEMA grant that was supposed to help with ...
The U.S. forecasting agency was working on streamlining itself for the modern era. Days away from hurricane season, it’s now ...
The dismantling of the agency will affect fisheries, oceans, and weather forecasting. U.S. fishers are already feeling the ...
UW-Madison research program director, Chris Vagasky, warns that National Weather Service funding cuts and reduced weather ...