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The National Weather Service announced it wants to hire 126 people, and it’s asking for current employees to transfer to offices in need of critical positions.
NOAA predicted an "above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin." Expert issues alarming warning as hurricane season ...
Nearly 600 employees left the National Weather Service or were fired in recent months. Meteorologists say 125 expected new ...
President Trump’s layoffs of federal workers have left some NWS offices severely understaffed, but Wisconsin locations are faring better.
Florida's NBC6 weatherman John Morales didn't mince words on what the cuts to the National Weather Service and to NOAA done by DOGE that Congress is looking to codify into law with Trump's "one big ...
John Morales, a meteorologist with over 30 years of experience, says the Trump administration's cuts could leave hurricane ...
Florida meteorologist John Morales issued a dire warning during a live broadcast about his ability to forecast hurricanes this seasons.
The St. Louis tornadoes came after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration mothballed its tracker of ...
NOAA said it will begin hiring for critical weather forecasting positions following deep staffing cuts earlier this year.
Federal agencies like the NWS work closely with state agencies to get ahead of wildfires - but now some of those resources have been stripped away.
Faltering forecasts, fired experts and whipsawing policy changes are raising questions about how the Trump administration ...
As the Atlantic hurricane season gets underway, some are raising concerns about federal preparedness after steep staff ...