Storms and Politics: How Plans Could Change Weather Warnings

Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA,Thu Oct 10 2024
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Hurricane Milton is about to hit Florida, and communities are still recovering from Hurricane Helene. This has sparked discussions about a conservative plan called Project 2025, which could change the way we get weather warnings. This plan, developed by conservative groups, wants to make big changes to government weather services. It suggests that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) should be smaller and that the National Weather Service (NWS) should partner with private companies to provide weather forecasts. This means that weather information might not be free anymore. Critics worry that this could make it harder for local governments to prepare for disasters.
Former President Trump has said he hasn't read this plan, but some of his former staff were involved in making it. Experts think these changes could make it harder for the U. S. to respond to hurricanes and other natural disasters. The plan uses vague language, making it hard to understand what the changes would look like. Weather experts worry that these plans could make public weather forecasting less effective. Both Trump and Vice President Harris have different views on climate change and how to handle hurricanes. As the November election approaches, these plans have become a political topic.
https://localnews.ai/article/storms-and-politics-how-plans-could-change-weather-warnings-edb88270

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