National Weather Service operating with less experienced staff, data gaps amid hurricane season
Peak hurricane season is approaching, and the National Weather Service is operating with a less experienced workforce and gaps in some data that forecasters rely on. Last year, the government agency…
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With the second month of hurricane season underway, researchers at Colorado State University reduced their forecast for the rest of the seas

Researchers scale down hurricane season forecast ahead of 'powerful' El Niño
With the second month of hurricane season underway, researchers at Colorado State University reduced their forecast for the rest of the seas

Researchers scale down hurricane season forecast ahead of 'powerful' El Niño
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