Trump’s Cuts to the National Weather Service Weakened Tornado Forecasts

Washington, DC – Trump’s cuts to the National Weather Service (NWS) may have weakened forecasts during severe storms this week, delaying critical tornado warnings for communities in Kansas City. On Monday, ahead of the storms, forecasting offices launched weather balloons hours later than normal, leaving a large area of the Great Plains without critical data for the forecast. Trump gutted NOAA and the National Weather Service, leaving forecasting offices understaffed and forcing staff to reduce weather balloon launches that are critical for accurate storm forecasts. Trump’s massive cuts have degraded our forecasting capabilities, delaying alerts and putting communities in danger during severe storms. 

Climate Power Communications Director Alex Glass issued the following statement: “When a tornado is coming, people need timely, accurate alerts, so they can take steps to protect themselves and their families. Trump’s cuts have put those alerts at risk, leaving communities less prepared and less safe during storms. With these cuts, Trump is essentially saying that if extreme weather hits, you’re on your own, because he does not care about the safety of your family.” 

Trump’s cuts have weakened our forecasts and put communities at risk: