Tag #Weather Forecasting

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Clickbait and Hurricane Season: A Perfect Storm of Misinformation

The Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1st, with NOAA predicting an active season; however, unreliable long-range hurricane forecasts spread via clickbait on social media pose a significant challenge for accurate public information.

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Germany Faces 81% Chance of Hot Summer Amid Record-Dry Spring

The German Weather Service (DWD) predicts an 81% chance of a warmer-than-average summer in 2025 due to climate change, coinciding with the driest spring since 1881, prompting concerns and an EU water strategy.

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Warm Ocean Waters Fuel Potential for Early 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season

Unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf regions are increasing the likelihood of an early start to the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, with models hinting at potential storm development in the western Caribbean; this follows a trend of increased pre-season storms in re...

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Former NWS Leaders Warn of Deadly Consequences from Staffing Cuts and NOAA Budget Reductions

Five former National Weather Service leaders warned of potentially needless deaths due to severe staff shortages and proposed NOAA budget cuts of nearly 30%, impacting forecasting accuracy and threatening various sectors reliant on precise weather predictions, such as aviation, maritime, and agricul...

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NOAA Budget Cuts Jeopardize Hurricane Forecasting and Public Safety

The Trump administration's cuts to NOAA have led to the firing of hundreds of employees, including those working on crucial hurricane forecasting models, jeopardizing public safety and future improvements in weather prediction; the administration also plans to cut hundreds of millions of dollars in ...

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CSU Predicts Above-Average 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season

Colorado State University predicts a busier-than-average 2025 Atlantic hurricane season with 17 named storms, nine hurricanes, and four major hurricanes due to unusually warm ocean temperatures, despite the low likelihood of El Niño.

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St. Louis Siren Failure Exposes Gaps in Tornado Warning Systems

Despite advanced weather forecasting, a failure of tornado sirens in St. Louis during deadly storms exposed critical communication gaps, highlighting the need for multi-layered warning systems that account for technological limitations and human and cognitive biases.

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Met Office Upgrades to Cloud-Based Supercomputer, Enhancing Weather Forecasting

The UK's Met Office has moved to a new off-site supercomputer run on Microsoft's Azure, potentially improving 14-day forecast accuracy and climate research, after a month-long parallel run with its previous system.

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Warm Waters Signal Potential for Early 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season

Early season Atlantic hurricane activity is anticipated in 2025 due to unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean, exceeding typical temperatures for this time of year and potentially leading to increased storm formation before the official June 1st start date.

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NOAA Budget Cuts Impair Weather Forecasting

The Trump administration's budget cuts to NOAA have led to the firing of hundreds of employees, reduced funding for weather satellites and climate research, and compromised the agency's ability to forecast severe weather, potentially endangering lives.

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Proposed NOAA Budget Cuts Target Research, Spark Concerns

A proposed 25% budget cut to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 2026, totaling \$1.672 billion, would eliminate the Oceanic and Atmospheric Research office and its climate, weather, and ocean research programs, raising concerns about the impact on public services and disas...

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Trump Announces 25% Tariff on Foreign Cars, Risks Trade War

President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on foreign-made cars and auto parts, potentially raising prices by \$12,000 and aiming to boost domestic manufacturing, despite potential supply chain disruptions and strained international relations. He expects this to culminate in a "Liberation Day" on...

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