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Former employees of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are speaking out against the thousands of cuts ...
Millions of homes in Florida, Texas, North Carolina, New Jersey, and New York are at risk of suffering billions of dollars in storm-related and hurricane-wind damage this storm season, according to a ...
CBS News Miami's Steve Maugeri spoke to the former employees about how the cuts could impact people during the storm season.
NOAA says because of the above average temperatures in the Atlantic, it could mean an active hurricane season. Here's what ...
Forecasters within NOAA’s Weather Service predict above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin this year.
A highly active hurricane season is obviously never a good thing, especially for people living in places like Florida, ...
The nation's top weather agency announced last week that it expects up to 19 named storms to form in the Atlantic basin ...
And NOAA has also lost hundreds of staff ... frozen for months, remain unfilled as hurricane season begins. The administration also scrapped billions in FEMA grants aimed at strengthening climate ...
When federal resources aren’t certain, personal and local preparedness becomes all that more important,” Stein said. “The ...
Faltering forecasts, fired experts and whipsawing policy changes are raising questions about how the Trump administration ...
The Trump administration's budget cuts at NOAA and FEMA will have an adverse affect on how the U.S. responds to hurricanes, ...
Atlantic Ocean hurricane season is expected to be slightly above average, with NOAA predicting 13 to 19 named storms, six to ...