Protestors said the cuts could have devastating impacts in severe weather situations and in industries like agriculture that depend on forecasting.
Hundreds gathered at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Silver Spring headquarters Monday morning in enthusiastic defiance of the Trump administration’s layoff of an estimated 650 ...
The Key Largo office was listed among those set to have leases terminated, along with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's ...
The forecast storms are the first big test for the restructured National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which saw ...
Thousands of people have been laid off as DOGE continues to make cuts to the federal workforce. Now, another deadline is ...
A now-fired “public affairs specialist” who created a multimillion-dollar cartoon for his agency is now warning that the ...
With recent federal government layoffs impacting the National Weather Service, local officials like Ardmore emergency manager ...
The Trump administration's latest wave of cuts to the federal government hit the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration last week. Alan Sealls, president-elect of the American Meteorological ...
Australia's gender pay gap has narrowed slightly but women are still paid nearly a fifth less than men, with the finance, ...
The meteorologists that most rely on for the latest weather updates rely on the federal workers with the NWS, which is overseen by the NOAA. "That's expertise that the whole weather service enterprise ...
BOULDER, Colorado (Reuters) -Over 1,000 protesters gathered outside a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...
News of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration layoffs of hundreds of workers has sparked pushback in ...