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South Dakota’s three National Weather Service (NWS) forecast offices are short of staff and sending up fewer weather balloons ...
A congressional tour of the National Weather Service Quad Cities forecasting office revealed a skeleton crew trying to keep ...
June 1 marked the official start of hurricane season in the United States — but experts and lawmakers are concerned that the ...
Nearly 600 employees left the National Weather Service or were fired in recent months. Meteorologists say 125 expected new ...
Federal budget cuts and a hiring freeze are being felt in national weather service offices in South Dakota. South Dakota News ...
Vital conservation projects in national parks are grinding to a halt following sweeping staff reductions. NPCA outlines the ...
Tornadoes, the start of hurricane season, and shortages in the National Weather Service have placed meteorologists in a ...
A Miami TV meteorologist asked viewers to call Congress about NOAA's budget, fearing it harms hurricane forecasting. He's not the only one worried.
President Trump’s layoffs of federal workers have left some NWS offices severely understaffed, but Wisconsin locations are faring better.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration told KSHB 41 on Wednesday that leadership is addressing staffing concerns ...
Concerns are growing over whether federal staffing shortages could soon hamper the forecasts that keep first responders and ...
The St. Louis tornadoes came after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration mothballed its tracker of ...
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