Hurricane Concerns for Islands Increase After Federal Cuts - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
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Hurricane concerns for islands increase after federal cuts - West Hawaii Today
Hawaii’s hurricane outlook calls for a below-normal season, but ongoing cuts to the federal government have U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda concerned about the state’s ability to both predict the weather and respond if a hurricane hits the islands.
Hurricane concerns for islands increase after federal cuts - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
Hawaii’s hurricane outlook calls for a below-normal season, but ongoing cuts to the federal government have U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda concerned about the state’s ability to both predict the weather and respond if a hurricane hits the islands.
Federal Forecasters Lose Access to Critical Tool as Hurricane Season Begins - South Florida Reporter
By Ellyn Lapointe As Atlantic hurricane season surges to life, federal forecasters must say goodbye to one of their most valuable tools—Saildrones. These uncrewed ships sail into the hearts of tropical storms to collect real-time data that scientists use to predict their strength and path. For the past four years, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has deployed Saildrones to improve the accuracy of its hurricane forecasts…
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