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EPISODE · Dec 30, 2025 · 14 MIN

Weather Risk in America: Brain Drain, Disaster Failure, and Science Under Strain

from Meteorology Matters

In 2025, weather risk in the United States became about more than storms—it exposed systemic failures in disaster response, science, and preparedness.Full description:In this episode of Meteorology Matters, meteorologist Rob Jones examines a troubling convergence shaping the United States in 2025—where climate risk, institutional breakdowns, and a growing loss of talent are colliding.🔍 This episode explores:Why scientists, professionals, and families are increasingly leaving the U.S.How disaster response failures are amplifying weather and climate riskWhat political and institutional pressure on science means for forecasting, preparedness, and public safetyFrom stalled disaster buyouts to the destabilization of America’s scientific workforce, this is a data-driven look at how weather risk extends far beyond the forecast.🎧 Subscribe for clear, science-based weather and climate analysis.

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