Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. About 317 billion times per year members of the U.S. public check the weather on their phones, TVs or some other source.
The National Weather Service is dealing with staff shortages and DOGE cuts as hurricane season nears. NPR's Scott Simon asks former NWS meteorologist Brian LaMarre about the impact of the cuts. The ...
Some geographical features greatly influence Colorado weather patterns, which makes forecasting difficult, especially with ...
Five former directors of the National Weather Service are warning that additional cuts to the agency’s staffing could lead to unnecessary deaths during severe weather such as tornadoes, wildfires and ...
An internal document describes how severe shortages of meteorologists and other staff members could affect forecasts and other operations. By Lisa Friedman The National Weather Service is preparing ...
The National Weather Service Forecast office for Sullivan/Milwaukee. Even if you don’t know what the National Weather Service does in southeast Wisconsin, you’ve probably heard their work. Maybe it ...
Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell has voiced concern over staffing cuts at the National Weather Service, which she says have left much of the country ill-prepared for this year’s hurricane and fire ...