Introduction
Weather forecasting and administrative changes go hand-in-hand, especially when it comes to the quality and availability of weather services. Recent trends show significant impacts on weather-related agencies and their ability to monitor and predict critical weather events. Let’s dive into some of the most relevant weather news affecting administration and public services.
References:
- https://www.artemis.bm/news/tropical-storm-risk-forecast-calls-for-2-landfalling-us-hurricanes-in-2025-season/
- https://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/publications/coast-pilot/files/cp1/CPB1_C01_WEB.pdf
- https://climavision.com/blog/how-accurate-are-weather-forecasts/
- https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/data/tools/firms/faq
- https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/analysis_monitoring/enso_advisory/ensodisc.shtml
- https://www.scusd.edu/sites/main/files/file-attachments/april_10_2025_amended_packet.pdf?1744070420
- https://www.space.com/the-universe/earth/trump-administrations-noaa-layoffs-affected-the-space-weather-service-that-tracks-solar-storms
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11936188/