Trump’s NOAA pick pledges full weather service staffing
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Some governors and mayors are concerned over how current or potential cuts to agencies will impact how the government can respond in the future to major weather events.
The Department of Defense's announcement that it would end a weather-data sharing program surprised some climate watchdogs but forecasters assure it does not heighten risks.
On Wednesday, some of the nation’s top hurricane scientists joined House Democrats for a virtual press conference to sound the alarm on proposed budget cuts that would severely degrade hurricane monitoring and forecasting.
A hurricane modeler and hurricane hunter who was laid off from the National Hurricane Center is urging communities to take action.
The National Weather Service's Wilmington, Ohio office has vacancies in 2 of 3 key leadership positions. What is being done to fill the office?
TV meteorologists and those at the National Weather Service in Boulder are advocating for people to pick up an old-school solution: NOAA weather radios. The radios can provide lifesaving alerts, especially when modern technology fails. Jennifer Stark ...
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For days before catastrophic floods left parts of Central Texas inundated, the National Weather Service was tracking the chance of rain.
Former federal officials and outside experts have warned for months that President Donald Trump’s staffing cuts to the National Weather Service could endanger lives.