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Climate change is making severe storms worse, heightening the need for the development of advanced forecasting models, but severe storm research is on the chopping block.
Amid the Texas floods and a month into hurricane season, significant vacancies exist across the National Weather Service.
Former NOAA administrator Rick Spinrad said an NWS vacancy could have been why some people didn't receive flood warnings.
Republican votes to cut funding for weather forecasting have drawn criticism in the wake of deadly flooding in Texas.
Heat advisories are in place as Southern California prepares for at least two days of well-above-average temperatures. High pressure over the region will remain in control the next few days, ...
President Donald Trump has begun his Cabinet meeting in made-for-TV fashion, gathering top officials to showcase their recent actions and take questions from the press.Trump sparked hysteria in the ...
At her press briefing, Karoline Leavitt was asked about the National Weather Service union stating that there was inadequate ...
Over 100 people have died in the Texas flooding as of Tuesday. Here are answers to commonly asked questions from USA TODAY ...
Forecasts and warnings largely worked during the recent flooding catastrophe in Texas. Those systems are expected to degrade as President Donald Trump’s cuts to the National Weather Service, satellite ...
The White House slammed critics who said cuts made to the National Weather Service contributed to key forecast warnings ahead ...
Abrams defended the Trump administration against the “unfair” blame game mounting in media and politics after the devastating flash floods in Texas.
NOAA's former leader points to staffing cuts and lack of key personnel as contributing factors in the mismanagement of recent ...