NOAA Says It’s Ready for Hurricane Season
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President Trump’s NOAA cuts will significantly hamper the public’s understanding of the environment and weather forecasting, negatively affecting people in the United States and abroad.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), as well as the National Weather Service (NWS), could be cut by nearly 30% if the proposed budget for fiscal year 2026 is approved.All of the living former NWS directors recently came together to write a letter to the American people regarding their concerns about these potential cuts.
Two retired hurricane experts are sounding the alarm over proposed federal budget cuts that they say could seriously undermine the accuracy of hurricane forecasts and put coastal communities at greater risk this storm season.
Iowa experts say that the future of weather forecasting research and the National Weather Service's operations are at risk under federal funding cuts.
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Rip current kills Florida teen days before graduation. NOAA adding risk map for hurricane seasonThe National Weather ... County Public Safety rescued 43 people caught by rip currents on April 26. The dangers posed by rip currents caused by tropical cyclones — even when they're hundreds of miles away — is being addressed by NOAA.
NOAA’s mission to promote space safety and keep Americans informed about severe weather so they can protect themselves is at risk. Congress must intervene so NOAA can do its job. Mary Guenther is Head of Space Policy at the Progressive Policy Institute.
These cuts to NOAA are going to have adverse impacts on future public safety—it’s inevitable. And hiding the costs of the growing number of major weather-related disasters is simply wrong and ...
Come next winter, there is also a risk that weather modeling on the Great Lakes could be impacted, should the Trump administration’s cuts to NOAA be realized. NOAA employees, or those funded at ...
This only impacts alerts and sounds coming through your NOAA Weather Radio. It's also important to know that Tuesday, April 29, is a Weather Impact Alert Day with the expectation of thunderstorms —some of which could be severe.