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Miami Weatherman: Forecasts Are Becoming Degraded

“Remember that? That was about six years ago. That was Hurricane Dorian as it was absolutely devastating the Northwest Bahamas as a Category 5. Sat over that region two days, was headed straight west. Lots of people in Florida were concerned the hurricane was heading here. Confidently, I went on TV and I told you, ‘It’s going to turn — …

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Hurricane Season Begins With Gutted Forecast Offices

The Associated Press reports: With predictions for a busy hurricane season, experts in storms and disasters are worried about something potentially as chaotic as the swirling winds: Massive cuts to the federal system that forecasts, tracks and responds to hurricanes. Experts are alarmed over the large-scale staff reductions, travel and training restrictions and grant cut-offs since President Donald Trump took …

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NOAA Forecasts Up To Five “Major” Hurricanes In 2025

Just in via press release: NOAA’s outlook for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, which goes from June 1 to November 30, predicts a 30% chance of a near-normal season, a 60% chance of an above-normal season, and a 10% chance of a below-normal season. The agency is forecasting a range of 13 to 19 total named storms (winds of 39 …

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FEMA Head: We Don’t Have A Hurricane Season Plan

ABC News reports: The acting head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency told staff members on Thursday that he believes President Donald Trump is a bold man with a bold vision for the agency — but that FEMA doesn’t yet have a full plan to tackle hurricane season. “As FEMA transforms to a smaller footprint, the intent for this hurricane …

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NOAA Suddenly Decides It Needs Hurricane Experts

The Washington Post reports: Some National Weather Service forecasting teams are so critically understaffed that the agency is offering to pay moving expenses for any staff willing to transfer to those offices, according to notices recently sent to employees and obtained by The Washington Post. The 155 vacancies the agency is seeking to fill by May 27 include key weather …

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NOAA Discontinues Extreme Weather Database

CNN reports: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday its well-known “billion-dollar weather and climate disasters” database “will be retired,” a move that will make it next to impossible for the public to track the cost of extreme weather and climate events. The weather, climate and oceans agency is also ending other products, it has recently announced, due in …

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Weather Service Crippled As Hurricane Season Nears

CNN reports: The National Weather Service is in worse shape than previously known, according to interviews with current and former meteorologists, due to a combination of layoffs, early retirements and preexisting vacancies. The nation’s forecasting agency is in tatters as what could be a destructive hurricane season nears. Several current and former agency meteorologists told CNN they are concerned forecasts …

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Axios: NOAA Research Sites To Go Offline Tonight

Axios reports: The early cancellation of an Amazon Web Services contract means that a slew of NOAA websites are slated to go dark beginning at midnight, sources told Axios. This mainly would affect NOAA’s research division, and will make numerous websites and data sets inaccessible to the public. It’s another example of how the administration has been taking data offline …

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NOAA Winds Down Launches Of Weather Balloons

The Associated Press reports: With massive job cuts, the National Weather Service is eliminating or reducing vital weather balloon launches in eight more northern locations, which meteorologists and former agency leaders said will degrade the accuracy of forecasts just as severe weather season kicks in. The normally twice-daily launches of weather balloons provide information that forecasters and computer models use …

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NOAA Fires Hundreds Of Weather Forecasters

The Associated Press reports: Hundreds of weather forecasters and other federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration employees on probationary status were fired Thursday, lawmakers and weather experts said. Federal workers who were not let go said the afternoon layoffs included meteorologists who do crucial local forecasts in National Weather Service offices across the country. Cuts at NOAA appeared to be …

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Punxsutawney Phil Sees His Shadow: More Winter

ABC News reports: Punxsutawney Phil woke up on Sunday and saw his shadow, meaning we are destined for six more weeks of winter, according to legend. Legend has it that if Punxsutawney Phil, perhaps the world’s most famous groundhog, sees his shadow then winter will continue for another six weeks, but if he doesn’t see his shadow spring will come …

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“Historic Snowfall” Smashes Records In Southern States

Newsweek reports: Florida’s 24-hour snowfall record has been surpassed as a “historic” winter storm swept along the Gulf Coast. According to The National Centers for Environmental Information, the previous Florida record for the most snow in 24 hours was set in Milton, Santa Rosa County, on March 6, 1954, when four inches was recorded. This record was smashed after more …

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Arctic Blast: Inauguration Day To Be Coldest In Decades

Axios reports: A powerful Arctic outbreak tied in part to the polar vortex is set to send temperatures by next week tumbling down to as cold as 25 to 35 degrees Fahrenheit below average for mid-January, forecasts show. The hazardous cold could endanger public health, stress electricity grids, damage crops and make for a frigid Inauguration Day. Mother Nature’s refrigerator …

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Southern States Declare Emergencies Over Snowstorm

The Associated Press reports: A powerful winter storm that dumped heavy snow and glazed roads with ice across much of Texas and Oklahoma lumbered eastward into southern U.S. states overnight, prompting governors to declare states of emergency and shuttering schools across the region. School was canceled Friday for millions of children across a wide tract of southern states from Texas …

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8000 US Flights Canceled Or Delayed Due To Storm

ABC News reports: A major winter storm that broke snowfall records in the Midwest is now slamming the mid-Atlantic and causing the cancellation of more than 1,900 flights across the U.S. More than 50 million Americans from Kentucky to Washington, D.C., remain under winter alerts as the last of the storm pushes through Monday afternoon. Heavy sleet and freezing rain …

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7500+ Flights Canceled Or Delayed Due To Storm

NBC News reports: Air travel is taking a hit today, with over 1500 flights canceled within, into, or out of the U.S., according to FlightAware. Kansas City International Airport and St. Louis Lambert International Airport are reporting the highest number of cancellations. FlightAware also noted nearly 6000 delays, adding to the travel chaos caused by the winter storm. On the …

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VA Gov Declares Emergency Ahead Of Winter Storm

ABC News reports: As a deep winter chill begins to take over the northern half of the country, a new major winter storm will move across the U.S. this weekend into early next week. Around 47 million Americans across 14 states were under winter weather alerts as of early Saturday morning, with many expecting the storm to be sustained into …

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AccuWeather: “Massive Storm” To Hit Nation Hard

AccuWeather reports: A massive storm is expected to bring both wintry and severe weather to millions of Americans as early as this weekend, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. “Over a dozen states are forecast to be impacted by one or more aspects of this storm,” said AccuWeather Meteorologist Brandon Buckingham. The storm emerging from the Rockies late on Saturday is forecast to …

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CNN: Severe Storms Snarl Thousands Of Holiday Flights

CNN reports: Holiday travelers returning home this weekend could contend with more delays at airports as severe thunderstorms intensify in the South and a parade of atmospheric river-fueled storms slams the West. More flight delays and cancellations could be on the horizon this busy holiday weekend after over 18,000 flights into, out of, or within the United States were delayed …

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Winter Storm And Shutdown Could Snarl Holiday Travel

CNN reports: As Christmas approaches and an expected record number of people across the country set off on their journeys, they may encounter travel trouble: winter weather combined with a possible government shutdown that could leave TSA agents and air traffic controllers working without a paycheck. More than 119 million people are expected to travel at least 50 miles from …

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