Friday, 31 Oct 2025
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA
logo logo
  • World
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Tech & Science
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Education
    • Celebrities
    • Culture and Arts
    • Environment
    • Health and Wellness
    • Lifestyle
  • đŸ”„
  • Trump
  • VIDEO
  • House
  • White
  • ScienceAlert
  • Trumps
  • Watch
  • man
  • Health
  • Season
Font ResizerAa
American FocusAmerican Focus
Search
  • World
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Tech & Science
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Education
    • Celebrities
    • Culture and Arts
    • Environment
    • Health and Wellness
    • Lifestyle
Follow US
© 2024 americanfocus.online – All Rights Reserved.
American Focus > Blog > Environment > Trump Administration Slashes NOAA, FEMA, Making 2025 Hurricane Season More Dangerous
Environment

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

Last updated: May 28, 2025 3:45 am
Share
Trump Administration Slashes NOAA, FEMA, Making 2025 Hurricane Season More Dangerous
SHARE

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.

See also  As temperatures rise, the US Corn Belt could see insurance claims soar
TAGGED:AdministrationDangerousFEMAHurricaneMakingNOAASeasonslashesTrump
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Your imagination holds the power to make you healthier and happier Your imagination holds the power to make you healthier and happier
Next Article Integrated Partners extends Greater Boston presence with six-member team Integrated Partners extends Greater Boston presence with six-member team
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular Posts

James Hinchcliffe celebrates a ‘second chance’ at life 10 years after near-death Indy 500 incident

Former IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe recently marked the 10th anniversary of a life-threatening accident that…

May 18, 2025

UniCredit and Commerzbank square off with target hikes

UniCredit and Commerzbank are two major European banks that have been making headlines due to…

November 6, 2024

Prabhas’ ‘Salaar’ Tops Nielsen Indian Mobile Streaming Charts

Prabhas‘ pan-India action spectacle “Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire” has taken the Indian mobile streaming…

May 27, 2025

Man used teen app to lure underage girls across Chicagoland: prosecutors

27-Year-Old Man Faces Charges for Allegedly Abusing Underage Girls Through Social App A 27-year-old man…

July 18, 2025

Fantasy Cricket Tips, Today’s Playing 11 and Pitch Report for West Indies Spice Isle T10 2025, Match 11

The upcoming 11th match of the West Indies Spice Isle T10 2025 will witness an…

May 16, 2025

You Might Also Like

Trump officials say, ‘Alaska is open for business. No one’s buying.
Environment

Trump officials say, ‘Alaska is open for business. No one’s buying.

October 31, 2025
Waitrose ‘relies on animal welfare myths’
Environment

Waitrose ‘relies on animal welfare myths’

October 31, 2025
Good news! These ‘positive tipping points’ will help save the world
Environment

Good news! These ‘positive tipping points’ will help save the world

October 30, 2025
Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba pick up after Hurricane Melissa : NPR
World News

Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba pick up after Hurricane Melissa : NPR

October 30, 2025
logo logo
Facebook Twitter Youtube

About US


Explore global affairs, political insights, and linguistic origins. Stay informed with our comprehensive coverage of world news, politics, and Lifestyle.

Top Categories
  • Crime
  • Environment
  • Sports
  • Tech and Science
Usefull Links
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA

© 2024 americanfocus.online –  All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?