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Trump Administration Slashes NOAA, FEMA, Making 2025 Hurricane Season More Dangerous

Last updated: May 28, 2025 3:45 am
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The upcoming Atlantic hurricane season, set to begin on June 1, is expected to be an active one, with above-average forecasts from both NOAA and Colorado State University. The warm sea surface temperatures across the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic Ocean provide ample fuel for hurricane formation. Additionally, the current neutral phase of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation means that conditions are ripe for more hurricanes to develop.

Last year’s hurricane season saw record-breaking storms, with Hurricanes Beryl, Milton, and Helene causing significant damage. Rapid intensification of hurricanes has become more common due to warmer ocean temperatures caused by climate change. The accurate forecasting by the NHC provided crucial warnings to residents in the path of these storms.

However, the Trump administration’s cuts to agencies like NOAA and FEMA have raised concerns about preparedness and response capabilities. Without proper funding and resources, forecast accuracy and response efforts could be compromised, putting communities at risk.

As climate change continues to fuel stronger and more destructive hurricanes, it is essential that Congress works to ensure NOAA and FEMA are fully funded and staffed. By supporting these agencies, we can better prepare for and respond to the impacts of hurricanes during the upcoming season.

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