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What You Need To Know Brian LaMarre lead the National Weather Service Tampa office for 17 years at the Chief Meteorologist in Charge.
Tampa Bay got the numbers on vacancies at the NWS offices in Florida, and multiple positions are unfilled as hurricane season ...
As lawmakers from both parties raised concerns about staffing at the National Weather Service (NWS), President Trump’s pick to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ...
We’re always looking at the data for what storms are doing, what the atmosphere is doing and how that’s going to come ...
The National Weather Service in Ruskin released its report on Helene.
The NWS Tampa forecasts a week of rain and thunderstorms, with high precipitation chances and mild temperatures, affecting outdoor plans including Independence Day celebrations.
Brian LaMarre joined the National Weather Service in 1992 and accepted an early retirement this spring after nearly two decades as meteorologist in charge in Tampa.
Severe thunderstorms swept through Tampa, bringing strong winds up to 60 mph and hail up to quarter-sized - as captured by Florida resident, Rosa. The National Weather Service issued warnings as ...
The National Weather Service is dealing with staff shortages and DOGE cuts as hurricane season nears. NPR's Scott Simon asks former NWS meteorologist Brian LaMarre about the impact of the cuts.
As some forecast offices halt overnight staffing, the National Weather Service is scrambling to reassign staffers internally and fill more than 150 positions to cover critical employment holes.
The U.S. forecasting agency was working on streamlining itself for the modern era. Days away from hurricane season, it’s now struggling to keep offices open.
Tampa residents prepare for heavy rain and thunderstorms, with a 90% chance of precipitation and high humidity.