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The proposed FY2026 NOAA budget request to Congress is nothing short of a dismantling of America’s weather and climate science infrastructure. If enacted, this budget would gut the very backbone of our nation’s weather research and development capacity, pushing critical progress

The proposed FY2026 NOAA budget request to Congress is nothing short of a dismantling of America’s weather and climate science infrastructure. If enacted, this budget would gut the very backbone of our nation’s weather research and development capacity, pushing critical progress
Chris Wicklund Auroras (@wickydubs2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you support Hurricane Recon missions to gain data to help hurricane forecasting? The proposed FY26 shutters the office that would support the scientific missions and also cancels a 400M project to replace the aging recon planes. Could we see a complete elimination of

Do you support Hurricane Recon missions to gain data to help hurricane forecasting?

The proposed FY26 shutters the office that would support the scientific missions and also cancels a 400M project to replace the aging recon planes. Could we see a complete elimination of
Josh Morgerman (@icyclone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proposed NOAA budget takes wrecking ball to institutions & technologies that make USA's hurricane science best in world. It'll hurt accuracy & timeliness of live-saving warnings. It's a level of idiocy that's hard to comprehend. Let your elected reps know where you stand.

Matthew Cappucci (@matthewcappucci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: NOAA is proposing to eliminate most federal hurricane/tornado research in sweeping 2026 budget cuts. This includes the elimination of the National Severe Storms Laboratory and the Hurricane Research Division — curtailing forecast improvements for hurricane- and

BREAKING: NOAA is proposing to eliminate most federal hurricane/tornado research in sweeping 2026 budget cuts. 

This includes the elimination of the National Severe Storms Laboratory and the Hurricane Research Division — curtailing forecast improvements for hurricane- and
Daniel Rothenberg (@danrothenberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Folks need to understand - if this happens, it will not be easy to reverse. The entire federally-supported innovation pipeline which has been the foundation of our country's economic engine since WWII is at risk of being torn apart. It will take a generation to recover.

John Morales (@johnmoralestv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Buckle up for the upcoming peak of the 2025 hurricane season. And possibly for 25 seasons after that. As seen on ⁦NBC 6 South Florida⁩ 📺 #StandUpForScience #ScienceUnderSiege #NOAA #HurricaneSeason #ScienceMatters #TogetherForScience

Dr. Daniel Swain (@weather_west) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There have been claims that NOAA/NWS did not foresee catastrophic TX floods--but that's simply not true. This was undoubtedly an extreme event, but messaging rapidly escalated beginning ~12 hrs prior. Flood Watch mid PM, "heads up" outlook late PM, flash flood warnings ~1am.

NJ Spotlight News (@njspotlightnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Trump administration is proposing that NOAA reduce its annual budget by $1.8 billion and fire 2,000 full-time employees. That includes the closure of a laboratory in Princeton, a staple of weather forecasting and climate modeling since 1955. ow.ly/3i8w50WkKjf

Matthew Cappucci (@matthewcappucci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*Vandal/conspiracy theorists TARGETING RADARS* *Criminal knocks Oklahoma weather radar offline* OKLAHOMA CITY – A vandal knocked News9's weather radar offline for a time Sunday night. The suspect arrived at 9:34 p.m. Griffin Media, which owns the radar, wrote that the man

*Vandal/conspiracy theorists TARGETING RADARS*
*Criminal knocks Oklahoma weather radar offline*

OKLAHOMA CITY – A vandal knocked News9's weather radar offline for a time Sunday night. The suspect arrived at 9:34 p.m.

Griffin Media, which owns the radar, wrote that the man
Michael Lowry (@michaelrlowry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According Dr. Robert Atlas the elimination of HRD/AOML/NOAA as proposed in NOAA's 2026 budget would result in a 20-40% decrease in hurricane forecast accuracy, costing the economy an estimated $10 billion each hurricane season. Sobering numbers on what's at stake.

Rep. Joe Neguse (@repjoeneguse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Trump administration wants to eviscerate NOAA, CIRA, CIRES and other vital science agencies & institutes. This is a five-alarm fire — for our state, and for scientific research nationally. We must defeat this terrible proposal.

The Trump administration wants to eviscerate NOAA, CIRA, CIRES and other vital science agencies & institutes.

This is a five-alarm fire — for our state, and for scientific research nationally.

We must defeat this terrible proposal.
Zoom Earth (@zoom_earth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📡 Radar on Zoom Earth will soon be discontinued as our supplier Rain Viewer have decided to shut down public access to their radar data. This was not our decision, and we’re very sorry for the disruption. Using another radar supplier is not viable as most services are

Andy Hazelton (@andyhazelton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some good news - based on what I can tell from initial reports, the draft budget bills coming out of the Senate and House seem to have much smaller cuts to NOAA than what was in the admin budget request. Also worth noting that even a flat budget (like what the Senate has) is

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Here’s Invest #93L over the past few days as it nears Florida. The system will cross the Florida Peninsula today, with heavy rain possibly causing flash flooding. Later this week, it could become a tropical depression and bring flooding to parts of the north-central Gulf Coast.

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🔥 Today’s satellite view shows smoke rising from multiple wildfires burning in Portugal and Spain. Smoke is often more intense in the late afternoon when high temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds cause wildfires to burn more aggressively.

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Major Hurricane #Iona, and right behind it, Tropical Storm #Keli, glide westward across the open waters of the central Pacific Ocean, 600 miles south of Hawaii.

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🌬️ #StormFloris will bring unseasonably strong winds to Northern Ireland, Scotland, and northern England on Monday, with impacts in Scandinavia on Tuesday. Gusts may reach 85 mph (135 km/h) along exposed coasts, with heavy rain sweeping in from the west.