NOAA staff members, like thousands of others, were caught up in the mass terminations underway in the federal government.
Cuts at NOAA mean fewer hurricane-hunter aircrafts will be gathering real time data on developing storms and that the team developing computer models for forecasts will be "gutted," insiders say.
Scientists and politicians are sounding the alarm about potential consequences of the layoffs, including keeping people safe ...
The Trump administration is cutting jobs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The plan is to fire more than 1,000 workers, which would be about 10 percent of its staff. This comes ...
NBC6 spoke to employees of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration who were shocked to hear they were laid off because their work is vital for public safety ...
This hurricane season, there could be fewer meteorologists collecting data and designing models due to staffing cuts at the ...
NOAA lost more than 880 probationary employees in the latest wave of federal firings, with possibly more to come.
The Trump administration has its government-shrinking sights set on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, ...
Mark Eakin, a recently retired NOAA veteran who ran its Coral Reef Watch program for many years, told the Miami Herald he was ...
The Trump administration fired hundreds of NOAA employees. Meteorologists are worried that weather forecasts will suffer and ...
DOGE has begun cutting jobs at NOAA, just as a new report from the federal agency shows it achieved record accuracy in ...