Texas Floods Highlight Weather Service Challenges Amid Staffing and Climate Concerns

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The Trump administration defended the staffing levels of the National Weather Service amid criticism following catastrophic flooding in Texas that resulted in at least 80 deaths, asserting that staffing did not impact the storm's forecast or response, despite concerns from meteorologists and officials about staffing shortages and forecast accuracy.
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- As Floods Hit, Key Roles Were Vacant at Weather Service Offices in Texas The New York Times
- National Weather Service defends its flood warnings amid fresh scrutiny of Trump staff cuts NBC News
- Texas floods reveal limitations of disaster forecasting under climate crisis The Guardian
- Deadly Texas flood exposes 'neglected' weather alert system Trump aims to modernize Fox News
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