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Would Project 2025 make you pay for hurricane warnings and forecasts? Here's what to know. Story by C. A. Bridges, USA TODAY NETWORK - Florida • 1mo. F loridians keep an eye on the weather.
"Maybe now is a good time to mention Project 2025 ends the National Hurricane Center," an October 12, 2024 post on Threads said, days after Hurricane Milton's landfall in Florida.
CSU has updated its 2025 hurricane season outlook. The projection is not as high as earlier thought, but still above average ...
The claim: Project Phoenix simulation shows Hurricane Milton was ‘engineered’ An Oct. 9 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows a 15-minute video about a hurricane called Phoenix ...
This is why we need NOAA, not Project 2025.” “In Florida, we live and die — sometimes literally — by what the National Hurricane Center and National Weather Service, which are parts of ...
Project 2025 envisions meddling with the nation’s premier weather and climate agencies in much the same way that then-President Trump did with an official forecast for Hurricane Dorian in 2019.
More: Would Project 2025 make you pay for hurricane warnings and forecasts?Here's what to know More: What is Project 2025? 5 ways its radical ideas are similar to Florida laws. The Heritage report ...
Commentary Eco-nomics: As hurricane raged, Project 2025 heaped on denial. As Helene killed hundreds, the Heritage Foundation’s president described climate change as “weather.” ...
Reject the GOP’s Project 2025 and its plans to dismantle NOAA and go after the National Hurricane Center. Hurricane Helene reminds us why we need weather information.
Project Planet: How Hurricane Milton, and others, ... Hurricane Milton gained 70 mph in wind speeds in less than eight hours, jumping from a category 1 to a category 5 hurricane.