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The 36th Legislature wasted little time Friday before unanimously voting to override two of Gov. Albert Bryan Jr.’s recent ...
In response to an email requesting comment, James Miller, NOAA Fisheries public affairs officer, responded: “Per long-standing practice, we are not discussing internal personnel and management ...
Bottom line: With climate change already making the strongest hurricanes stronger, and with the U.S. now in the midst of a historic period of landfalls from high-end Cat 4 and Cat 5 hurricanes, ...
The U.S. is on track to have its second-busiest tornado year ever, and some former weather service veterans worry that overworked meteorologists and violent weather are a dangerous combination.
NOAA’s Central Pacific Hurricane Center and National Hurricane Center are extending forecasts a day longer on the sustained hurricane-force wind field (74 miles per hour) from 48 to 72 hours.
Some National Weather Service forecasting teams are so critically understaffed that the agency is offering to pay moving expenses for any staff willing to transfer to those offices, according to ...
According to NOAA, the US sustained 403 weather and climate disasters from 1980 through 2024 where total damages exceeded $1 billion each, amounting to a cumulative cost of more than $2.915 trillion.
FEMA chief out, NOAA disaster database cut as Houston braces for hurricane season By Roberto Villalpando , Tanya Babbar , Staff writers Updated May 9, 2025 6:37 p.m.
Henderson calls the NOAA database “a single source of truth.” And she said without it, ... Kyle Spencer, who serves as chief resilience officer for the city of Norfolk, Virginia.
A NOAA spokesperson on Wednesday confirmed that the agency’s National Centers for Environmental Information on Monday ended its agreement to support six of the NSIDC’s information products. John ...
A NOAA spokesperson on Wednesday confirmed that the agency’s National Centers for Environmental Information on Monday ended its agreement to support six of the NSIDC’s information products. John ...