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The National Weather Service is offering transfers to meteorologists to fill staffing vacancies after Trump administration ...
As some forecast offices halt overnight staffing, the National Weather Service is scrambling to reassign staffers internally and fill more than 150 positions to cover critical employment holes.
Weather experts warn that staff cuts at the National Weather Service that have been made by the Trump administration are a ...
For at least half a century, the National Weather Service has been an around-the-clock operation. That is no longer possible ...
The U.S. forecasting agency was working on streamlining itself for the modern era. Days away from hurricane season, it’s now ...
Chris Vagasky explains how reduced weather balloon launches and staffing shortages at the National Weather Service may ...
Staffing reductions mean less access to real-time data that helps predict the paths and intensity of tornadoes, wildfires and ...
These proposed cuts come just days after approximately 300 National Weather Service (NWS) employees left the public service ...
Many NWS offices are now short-staffed, following recent Department of Government Efficiency-ordered staff cuts and voluntary ...
Cuts could mean weather forecasting offices will be understaffed. Current staffing levels are down more than 10%, with hurricane season coming June 1. With the 2025 hurricane season less than a month ...
The short-staffed California Nevada River Forecast Center, a small Sacramento field office of the National Weather Service, ...
The weather service’s Inability to keep up with current storms and potential loss of archived data is worrisome, hobbyists ...
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