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DOGE Cuts So Far. NOAA isn't the only agency impacted by DOGE cuts. Last week, it was reported that the Internal Revenue Service plans to lose about 18,000 employees—about 20 percent of its ...
Trump administration's NOAA job cuts could endanger public safety, experts warn. The plan is to fire more than 1,000 workers, which would be about 10 percent of its staff.
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NOAA cuts deserve scrutiny, not hysteria | Opinion
The concerns are real. NOAA is facing proposed budget reductions, and some local forecast offices are reportedly understaffed. That deserves close attention and accountability. But the idea that ...
A detailed expense budget for NOAA outlines plans to reduce spending and cut climate and atmospheric research.
Fired NOAA workers say cuts could hinder weather forecasts and programs to keep people ... Former agency officials railed against the cuts, saying they threaten public safety during weather crises.
Budget cuts are hindering the NOAA’s ability to predict algal blooms so they can be treated in time. ... Unfortunately, federal politics are endangering those essential acts of public safety.
Cuts to NOAA hurricane research raise alarms over public safety Published: May 14, 2025 at 6:26 PM Tags: weather , hurricane , hollywood , broward county , miami-dade county ...
Federal cuts to the National Weather Service and The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration could tamper with ...
Across the NWS, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), we’ve recently seen significant cuts to NOAA/NWS personnel (880 employees were let go on Feb. 27 and ...
Avalanche forecasters say NOAA job cuts under Trump could weaken life-saving predictions, posing risks for skiers, ... forecasts and warnings pursuant to our public safety mission. ...
Fired NOAA workers say cuts could hinder weather forecasts and programs to keep people ... Former agency officials railed against the cuts, saying they threaten public safety during weather crises.
A White House official said “an extensive process” was conducted before the NOAA layoffs to ensure “mission critical functions” weren’t compromised.