Will Hurricane Forecasts Get Wors...

Will Hurricane Forecasts Get Worse? Inside the NOAA Budget Cuts

Meteorology Matters by Rob Jones

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Could hurricane forecasts actually get worse? A deep dive into the proposed 2027 budget cuts to NOAA and how eliminating key research could impact storm prediction, safety, and future forecast accuracy.

Could hurricane forecasts actually get worse in the years ahead?

The proposed FY2027 federal budget includes major cuts to U.S. science agencies—but one of the most important changes may be happening inside the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

In this episode of Meteorology Matters, we break down how the proposed elimination of NOAA’s research arm could impact hurricane forecasting, severe weather prediction, and long-term model improvements.

While day-to-day forecasts may continue uninterrupted, the real concern is what happens behind the scenes—where research drives the next generation ... 

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weather forecasting, NOAA, budget cuts, meteorology, hurricanes, climate science, weather models, NSF, NASA science, atmospheric researchweather forecasting, hurricanes, NOAA, budget cuts, meteorology, storm prediction, climate science, weather models
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