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American Focus > Blog > World News > CNN Meteorologist Rings Alarm After Trump Targets Weather Agency: ‘There Will Be Chaos’
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CNN Meteorologist Rings Alarm After Trump Targets Weather Agency: ‘There Will Be Chaos’

Last updated: March 19, 2025 10:56 am
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As a CNN meteorologist and extreme-weather field reporter, Derek Van Dam has expressed grave concern over the potential chaos and destruction that could result from massive staff cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Despite the crucial role of NOAA in forecasting weather and natural disasters, hundreds of workers have been fired, with more layoffs expected, due to President Donald Trump’s initiative to streamline government operations.

Van Dam emphasized the essential nature of NOAA, describing it as the “invisible backbone” of weather and climate data that is vital for various sectors such as agriculture, air transportation, commerce, and tourism. He pointed out that NOAA operates critical infrastructure like the Storm Prediction Center and National Weather Service, launches high-altitude balloons for weather monitoring, and uses satellites to track weather patterns from outer space.

The recent severe weather outbreak, which resulted in numerous tornadoes, dust storms, and wildfires across seven states, serves as a stark reminder of the importance of NOAA’s timely alerts and warnings. Van Dam highlighted the role of NOAA in issuing advance alerts to potentially affected areas, underscoring the significance of having adequate personnel to interpret and disseminate crucial information.

In light of these developments, concerns have been raised about the broader implications of the Trump administration’s budget cuts, which also target other essential agencies like the Department of Education and health organizations. The public has begun to voice their displeasure over these actions, signaling a growing awareness of the potential consequences of reducing critical government services.

The article also features a poignant image of protesters demonstrating outside NOAA’s headquarters, symbolizing the solidarity and concern surrounding the issue of staff cuts and their impact on public safety. The visual element adds depth to the narrative and reinforces the urgency of preserving vital government agencies like NOAA.

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Overall, the message conveyed by Van Dam and the broader context of government efficiency measures underscore the importance of maintaining essential services like NOAA to safeguard against natural disasters and ensure public safety. The article serves as a timely reminder of the interconnectedness of weather monitoring, disaster preparedness, and the need for adequate resources to mitigate potential risks.

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