Florida’s senators must defend against political storms by backing emergency funding
There’s still a chance for US Sens. Ashley Moody and Rick Scott to defend Florida’s chances of surviving brutal storms.
There’s still a chance for US Sens. Ashley Moody and Rick Scott to defend Florida’s chances of surviving brutal storms.
The turmoil at key federal agencies threatens everything from forecast quality to storm recovery.
With NOAA forecasting an above-average Atlantic hurricane season, we might just get a storm named 'Wendy.'
Cuts in staffing and threats to funding at NOAA are diminishing operations that forecasters rely on.
Cuts to agencies and resources that help mitigate climate change are short-sighted at best, catastrophic at worst.
Political pressures may have driven the federal agency to backtrack on its decision to suspend automated translations
The five former directors released an open letter expressing concern about cuts to the NWS and the agency housing it.
Researchers worry that cuts at the agency will interrupt the flow of data for forecasts.
An internal memo showed the National Weather Service stopped translating radio alerts in the southern region,
There is no justification for life-risking layoffs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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