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Increasingly complex technology means forecasts are significantly better than they were decades ago — here's why.
Just weeks before hurricane season, the National Weather Service is short 155 forecasters, according to The Washington Post.
Forecasters expect multiple records to be broken over the next week as an early heat wave settles over the region.
As the administration scrambles to fill critical vacancies, the work force shortages have meanwhile forced several offices to ...
The scale of the voluntary reassignments shows how depleted the National Weather Service is as it heads into hurricane season ...
Each year, the PJM Interconnection, the regional transmission authority responsible for the electric grid in Ohio and 12 ...
A dangerous spell of summer heat is about to roast Texas, making it feel like the dog days of summer through midweek, ...
But with the recent government cuts, the US is losing the data that informs these predictions and the scientists who produce ...
Staff and budget cuts at local offices of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), are degrading weather ...
Many NWS offices are now short-staffed, following recent Department of Government Efficiency-ordered staff cuts and voluntary ...
Under Trump’s second term, NOAA has faced cuts to its budget and staffing reductions, while the National Weather Service ...
Iowa experts say that the future of weather forecasting research and the National Weather Service's operations are at risk ...