News

The Trump administration's budget cuts at NOAA and FEMA will have an adverse affect on how the U.S. responds to hurricanes, ...
As the country prepares for the next hurricane season, Miami meteorologist John Morales issued a warning about how federal ...
Hurricanes are some of the most difficult weather phenomenon to forecast in part due to their large size and variety of ...
The reduction in funding has sparked a debate about the potential consequences for public safety, particularly concerning ...
"Never have we faced the combustible mix of a lack of meteorological data and the less accurate forecasts that follow," he ...
These cuts had resulted in the quality of weather forecasts "becoming degraded," said Morales, leaving them "flying blind" and unable to know the strength of a hurricane before it hits land.
He provided an example of how such mistakes can have a devastating impact: Hurricane Otis, which made landfall near Acapulco, Mexico, in 2023. The storm had drastically more intense wind speeds than ...
By Robert Andre Emmanuel [email protected] The National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) said it was ...
Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary (CINMS) officials are not yet sure exactly how expected federal budget cuts to the ...
"The re-entries are really rising quickly. If we stop measuring what is happening in the atmosphere right now, we could be ...
The Trump administration wants a leaner federal government. To get there it’s slashing funding for science. One federal ...