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Other federal science organizations haven't been spared, either — places like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
The Trump administration's budget cuts at NOAA and FEMA will have an adverse affect on how the U.S. responds to hurricanes, ...
Predicting hurricanes in Florida will be harder this hurricane season thanks to the Trump's administration DOGE budget cuts.
As another volatile hurricane and wildfire season looms, insurers are confronting a new risk not coming from nature — but ...
The Trump administration’s latest detailed budget proposal eliminates $608 million in funding for NOAA’s Office of Oceanic ...
The reduction in funding has sparked a debate about the potential consequences for public safety, particularly concerning severe weather events and hurricanes.
An Emmy-winning TV meteorologist of over three decades is sounding the alarm on the Trump administration’s unprecedented cuts ...
ASHEVILLE — Hurricanes are some of the most difficult weather phenomenon to forecast in part due to their large size and ...
They warn that the Trump Administration’s proposed budget cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will impact public safety. In our latest episode of Y’all-itics ...
Miami meteorologist John Morales is sounding the alarm this hurricane season, warning that federal cuts to NOAA and the National Weather Service under the Trump administration could leave the nation ...
These cuts had resulted in the quality of weather forecasts "becoming degraded," said Morales, leaving them "flying blind" and unable to know the strength of a hurricane before it hits land.