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Casar and Neguse introduce bills to reverse Trump's disaster response cuts and strengthen FEMA and NOAA for future emergencies.
There is reason for concern about the quality of weather forecasts because of federal budget cuts, said Paul Staten, ...
As Illinois recovers from a record-breaking year of tornadoes that prompted emergency declarations across several counties, ...
Illinois homeowners’ rates have gone up 50% over the last three years — more, on average, than in any other state but Utah, ...
Trevor Pitcher's students at the University of Windsor's Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research have made ...
WindBorne Systems is one of several companies launching balloons, drones, buoys, and other devices to provide critical data ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will hire as many as 450 people to shore up the National Weather Service after deep cuts this spring raised concern about dangerous ...
The U.S. Commerce Department will review if National Weather Service vacancies affected its response to floods in Texas.
The Department of Commerce Office of the Inspector General will investigate staffing shortages at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service (NWS ...
Dustin Norman of the National Weather Service Northern Indiana Office. Despite these challenges, both meteorologists emphasized that the National Weather Service remains steadfast in its mission.
Staffing ‘a top priority’ The issue of staffing at NOAA also came up in the confirmation hearing for Neil Jacobs, Trump’s nominee to lead NOAA, in the Senate Commerce Committee on July 10.