The recent firings at NOAA have raised alarms among experts who warn that the cuts could jeopardize public safety and have a significant negative impact on the U.S. economy. With storm season approaching, the lack of staffing may lead to disastrous consequences for Americans.
The recent layoffs at NOAA, affecting 800 employees, raise concerns about the accuracy of weather forecasts and climate data. What does this mean for the future of meteorology?