How Weather Data Disappearance Could Hit Wildfires and Food Prices

Wyoming, Lander, USAThu Oct 31 2024
A river that vanishes into a hole and reappears elsewhere, like a magic trick but in nature. That's the Popo Agie River in Wyoming. Scientists traced its path using red dye way back in 1983 and found it takes two hours to flow through tiny rock crevasses under the surface. This river is crucial for local farmers, ranchers, and businesses who depend on its water. They rely on daily streamflow measurements, which the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) provides. But here's where things get interesting. The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, has a plan for a second Trump presidency. Their Project 2025 suggests eliminating NOAA, the very agency that supplies vital data about rivers like the Popo Agie. With the election just around the corner and polls showing a close race, NOAA's future could be on the line. Thomas Gilman, a senior official from Trump’s first term, thinks NOAA should be dismantled. He argues that many of its functions should be handed over to states, other agencies, or even privatized. The National Weather Service, a part of NOAA, should focus more on selling its data to make money. If NOAA disappears like the Popo Agie River, it could have real-world impacts. Wildfires might become harder to predict and manage. Food prices could also rise as farmers struggle without accurate weather data. It's a trickle-down effect that starts with the disappearing river and ends with our daily lives.
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    Could the elimination of NOAA be a ploy to allow covert operations in the region?
    What hidden agenda might be behind the push to privatize NOAA's data?
    What would be the immediate impact on wildfire management if NOAA is dismantled?

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