NOAA's staff oversees monitoring the world's atmosphere and the nation's weather and climate, including its most violent ...
The firings are “going to affect safety of flight, safety of shipping, safety of everyday Americans,” Admiral Tim Gallaudet ...
Cooler air returns on this last day of February with Friday highs, (still above our average of 52) in the mid to upper 50s.
Those let go include meteorologists who do crucial local forecasts in National Weather Service offices across the country.
Hundreds of staff have been laid off at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. That includes employees of the National Weather Service, the agency responsible for forecasts and severe ...
Layoffs at NOAA will only make weather reports less reliable. At 4 p.m. ET yesterday, Andrew Hazelton got a form email ...
“Today is a sad and scary day for meteorology,” Grant Tosterud, a meteorologist for KRQE in Alburquerque, New Mexico, said in a Feb. 27 Facebook post. “These NOAA and National Weather Service ...
Atmospheric scientist Matthew Cappucci joins Sam Stein to talk the hundreds of firings at NOAA, and how the cuts will affect weather forecasting, air travel, and natural disasters.
Deep cuts could slow long-term weather and climate monitoring, leave less time to prepare for natural disasters and put biodiversity at risk.
So far, there has been no impact on monitoring. But the potential is there if the limitations at the federal level continue.
With raised voices, Trump and Vance berated Zelensky of Ukraine in a remarkably fractious White House meeting, accusing Zelensky of not being grateful enough for U.S. support and trying to strong ...
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