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The former Administrator of the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, Dr. Richard Spinrad, says he is “more and more ...
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen answers reader questions every Wednesday at TribLive.com in a column that also appears in ...
Why? “Because of the cuts, the gutting, the sledgehammer attack on science in general,” he says. More specifically, Morales ...
WTOL 11 Chief Meteorologist Chris Vickers sits down with both Warning Coordination Meteorologists responsible for keeping ...
The NOAA cuts, combined with other proposed cuts and a host of canceled grants and contracts across the federal government, are being viewed by many scientists and scholars as a sweeping assault on ...
Despite recommending the restoration of nearly $1.3 billion in previously threatened funds, a spending plan prepared by a ...
Members of Congress are expressing renewed support for the nation’s weather forecasting system after deadly flooding in Texas ...
Experts said the NWS did a good job warning about the flooding, but questions remain about whether the cuts played a role.
Former NOAA administrator Rick Spinrad said an NWS vacancy could have been why some people didn't receive flood warnings.
Asked by a reporter on July 6 whether staffing cuts resulted in key personnel gaps at the NWS, Trump said, “No, they didn’t. If you look at that, what a situation that all is, and that was ...
Boulder community members shared their thoughts on why the continued government funding of federal research labs is ...