Veteran meteorologist warns NWS cuts could jeopardize hurricane forecasts
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Jun 4, 2025
A Miami meteorologist warned cuts to the NWS by the White House threaten to harm hurricane forecasting as experts predict a busy season.
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A veteran Miami meteorologist is sounding the alarm, saying staffing cuts at the National
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Weather Service could make hurricane forecasts less accurate, just as an above-average season begins
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John Morales, a longtime NBC6 meteorologist, posted a 2019 clip of him confidently predicting
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Hurricane Dorian's turn away from Florida. And there is a lot of anxiety out there, because you don't see it turning, right
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When is it going to turn? John, it's not turning. It's coming straight to us
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It's going to turn. But this year, he says that confidence is gone
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Confidently, I went on TV and I told you it's going to turn. You don't need to worry
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It is going to turn. And I am here to tell you that I am not sure I can do that this year
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because of the cuts, the gutting, the sledgehammer attack on science in general
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And I could talk about that for a long, long time and how that is affecting the U.S. leadership in science over many years
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and how we're losing that leadership. And this is a multi impact on science in this country Morales blames layoffs and early retirements driven by the Trump administration DOGE initiative He warns that fewer planes fewer balloons
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and fewer staff mean blind spots and critical storm tracking. There's also a chance because
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of some of these cuts that no hurricane hunter aircraft will not be able to fly this year. And
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with less reconnaissance missions, we may be flying blind and we may not exactly know
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how strong a hurricane is before it reaches the coastline. Morales says weather balloon launches have dropped 20 percent
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and central and southern Florida forecast offices are now 20 to 40 percent understaffed
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Nearly 600 National Weather Service jobs have been cut. The agency plans to rehire about 125 before peak hurricane season
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The cuts are part of a larger doge plan to shrink government, including a $1.1 billion proposed cut to public broadcasting
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Environmental groups are also raising red flags over Project 2025, a conservative policy roadmap that calls for dismantling NOAA entirely
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One current forecaster told Huffington Post, quote, everything people see on TV or hear on the Weather Channel comes from the National Weather Service
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Morales is urging viewers to call their lawmakers and demand the cuts be reversed
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