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During a shutdown, services considered "non-essential" end, many government employees are furloughed and others work without pay.
Together, NOAA’s science and services help power Florida’s economy, protect our gorgeous waterways and environment, and keep ...
Five former NWS directors said cuts to NOAA could lead to "needless loss of life." Cuts could mean weather forecasting offices will be understaffed. Current staffing levels are down more than 10%, ...
Tropical Storm Jerry is expected to strengthen and become a hurricane Thursday, Oct. 9, according to the National Hurricane ...
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Proposed budget cuts could impact NOAA during peak hurricane season
As Florida braces for the most dangerous part of hurricane season, concerns are growing over potential cuts to the agencies ...
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The National Weather Service is understaffed. What it means for Florida. | Opinion
Experts who understand severe weather also worry about cuts to NOAA’s Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research. From satellites to hurricane hunters to computer modeling and doppler weather radar, ...
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