National Hurricane Center forecasts rely on hurricane hunters, including flight crews who fly into hurricanes to gather data.
NOAA data helps many decide what to wear, where to meet friends and what to do during hurricane, tornado or blizzard ...
The layoffs that hit about 800 NOAA employees last week will hamstring the agency's fleet of hurricane research aircraft, ...
Years before DOGE or the existence of Project 2025, this Gulf Coast meteorologist was fearful the National Hurricane Center ...
A hurricane modeling specialist fired from the National Weather Service said progress on forecast accuracy may "go backwards" ...
Many Americans rely on the National Weather Service’s free forecasts, which are accessible to the public and also used by news media to warn of storms. The NWS is often the first to issue alerts for ...
Kerri Englert, a former flight director, she says the layoffs could lead to inaccurate information this hurricane season.
Firings at the Office of Aircraft Operations threaten to reduce the quality of data critical for hurricane monitoring, ...
Mark Eakin, a recently retired NOAA veteran who ran its Coral Reef Watch program for many years, told the Miami Herald he was ...
There were already employment gaps at NOAA before the latest firings ... as were staff of the Hurricane Hunters crew, which fly airplanes into storms during hurricanes to help forecasters make ...
Job losses at NOAA cover a spectrum of fisheries duties and could impact health, safety and economies on the Oregon coast.