Hurricane Season Challenges: NWS, FEMA, and NOAA Under Strain

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A South Florida meteorologist warned that staff shortages at the National Weather Service, caused by federal budget cuts and layoffs, could impact the accuracy of hurricane forecasts this season, raising concerns about preparedness in hurricane-prone regions.
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