As the summer hurricane season looms, so too do cuts to the federal workforce, including the National Weather Service.
‘Unprecedented’ cuts to Midwest weather balloon launches could make it harder to forecast storms
National Weather Service offices across the country are suspending or reducing weather balloon flights due to low staffing.
According to a statement from the NWS on Thursday, "Effective immediately, and until further notice, the National Weather ...
Recent government cuts have raised questions about whether President Donald Trump's administration will aim to dismantle and ...
Staffing shortages at nearly a dozen National Weather Service offices will mean fewer weather balloon launches.
At least 11 National Weather Service offices have seen their twice-daily balloon launches to collect weather data suspended or reduced.
Severe weather awareness week is approaching and the state of South Dakota will have fewer employees at the National Weather ...
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Experts say US weather forecasts will worsen as DOGE cuts balloon launchesWith massive job cuts, the National Weather Service is reducing vital weather balloon launches in eight northern locations ...
The balloon release was triggered remotely by the National Weather Service office in Seattle. Before popping more than 100,000 feet high in the upper atmosphere, the weather balloon gathered and ...
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Bacon sent a letter to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce pushing for answers about the rationale behind cutting weather balloon ...
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The Burlington Free Press on MSNHow is the National Weather Service for Burlington withstanding federal cuts so far?Major job cuts have taken place at NOAA, which oversees the National Weather Service. Here's the effect on Burlington's ...
A meteorologist has told Newsweek cuts overseen by Elon Musk 's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) could make it ...
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