EPISODE · Apr 18, 2025 · 13 MIN
Bloodbath Continues at NOAA and the National Weather Service
from Meteorology Matters
Bloodbath Continues at NOAA and the National Weather ServiceAmidst the ramping up of severe storm season in 2025, the National Weather Service is facing significant staff reductions due to federal buyouts, potentially leaving many forecast offices critically understaffed. This situation is compounded by proposed budget cuts to NOAA, which could eliminate its research division, jeopardizing the scientific foundation for weather forecasting and warnings. Experts warn that these cuts and staff shortages could severely undermine the accuracy and effectiveness of weather predictions, posing a threat to public safety and economic stability. The loss of research capabilities would hinder the development and maintenance of crucial technologies like Doppler radar and weather models. Consequently, both the operational capacity of the NWS and its long-term ability to provide reliable weather information are under threat. Organizations are urging action to prevent these potentially disastrous outcomes.
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