As hurricane and tornado seasons ramp up, DOGE cuts have reached the federal agency that tracks extreme weather.
A recent report produced by the Government Accountability Office highlighted issues such as aging aircraft, staffing shortages, and maintenance delays that have hindered the ability to meet mission ...
After mass layoffs at NOAA, meteorologist Andrew Hazelton finds himself in a bureaucratic no man’s land—fired, then ...
Can drones help us better prepare when a strong hurricane threatens Louisiana? It's one of many tools that experts are ...
Experts at the NHC work closely with the CHC when a storm is on track to threaten Canadian waters. In fact, the NHC works ...
Hurricanes are some of nature’s most destructive forces. Scientists study hurricanes by taking observations and the best place to do that is from inside the storm. It takes a special kind of ...
Balloon-launch gaps are only one example of critical meteorological information that is on track to go missing in 2025. Two flight directors and an electronic engineer from NOAA’s Hurricane Hunters ...
While we cannot directly attribute this to human-amplified climate change, in a warming world, more precipitation will fall ...
Social media posts blamed the Trump administration’s recent firings for weakening emergency communication systems ...
Two flight directors and an electronic engineer from NOAA’s Hurricane Hunters were fired too. The flight directors’ job was to evaluate weather conditions in tropical cyclones to ensure the ...
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