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A National Weather Service project to automatically translate certain forecasts faces an uncertain future amid widespread ...
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Daily Express US on MSNNearly half of US National Weather Service offices are operating at critical levelsNearly half of the National Weather Service's forecast offices have vacancy rates of 20% or higher, which is considered a ...
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The cuts could cripple US industries — including agriculture — that depend on free, accurate weather and climate data and ...
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Nearly half of National Weather Service offices have 20% vacancy rates, and experts say it's a riskFormer National Weather Service chief Louis Uccellini said if the numbers are ... “The burden is going to kill us." Northern ...
The National Weather Service has stopped providing language translations ... including 42 million Spanish speakers, according to the US Census. The researcher, who has worked with the National ...
A deadly spring storm killed at least seven people and spawned tornadoes and drenching thunderstorms in a swath of the U.S.
A new AP investigation reveals that nearly half of National Weather Service offices are facing critical staffing shortages, ...
U.S. government forecasters are using a relatively rare “high-risk” designation — the highest category they use — to warn ...
According to the National Weather Service in New Orleans, at the time of the plane crash, forecasters were monitoring gusty ...
The National Weather Service is no longer providing language translations of its products, a change that experts say could put non-English speakers at risk of missing potentially life-saving ...
Former National Weather Service chief Louis Uccellini said if the ... “The burden is going to kill us.” Northern Illinois atmospheric sciences professor Victor Gensini and others compared ...
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