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The National Weather Service (NWS) is seeking to hire 126 people, including at least some meteorologists, after massive layoffs at the agency left several offices understaffed.
Concerns grow as the 2025 hurricane season begins with forecasts of increased intensity amidst federal cuts to FEMA and NOAA.
Local governments might have to play a bigger role in leading relief and recovery efforts during this year’s hurricane season.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says it will hire for “mission-critical field positions” amid expert ...
Three weeks after the 24-hour Cheyenne National Weather Service office was forced to shut down overnight operations due to ...
The new hires would not make up for all the personnel lost in the Trump administration’s cutbacks, but could reduce the ...
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 ...
Policies put in place by President Trump are prompting concern among international tourists over spending top dollar on ...
As hurricane season begins, experts in storms and disasters are worried about massive cuts to the federal system that ...
Atlantic hurricane season begins during a tumultuous period at the National Weather Service, following significant cuts at ...
National Weather Services offices lack meteorologists after the Trump administration implemented cuts and a hiring freeze.