Massive NOAA Layoffs Threaten Public Safety and Economic Stability
Up to 9% of NOAA's workforce has been terminated, raising concerns about severe weather forecasting, disaster response, and critical services.
- Between 600 and 1,200 NOAA employees have been dismissed, affecting all six of the agency's line offices, including the National Weather Service and Office of Space Commerce.
- Experts warn that the layoffs jeopardize the agency's ability to provide life-saving weather forecasts, disaster response, and support for industries reliant on NOAA data.
- The National Weather Service has already suspended key operations, such as weather balloon launches in Alaska, due to staffing shortages.
- Former NOAA leaders and lawmakers emphasize the potential for increased risks to aviation, agriculture, shipping, and public safety during severe weather events.
- President Trump's executive order for large-scale federal workforce reductions has sparked criticism from former officials, who describe the cuts as indiscriminate and damaging to crucial services.










































