MEMO: Donald Trump’s cuts to forecasting and disaster response have left us unprepared for the 2026 hurricane season

To: Interested Parties

FROM: Climate Power

Date: May 11, 2026

Subject: Donald Trump’s cuts to forecasting and disaster response have left us unprepared for the 2026 hurricane season 


Overview

Ahead of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) releasing its outlook for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season this month, the facts are clear: Donald Trump’s cuts to weather forecasting and disaster response have left us unprepared.

Donald Trump and congressional Republicans have been politicizing and slashing funding for disaster preparedness and response since the moment Trump took office, leaving forecasting offices understaffed and making recovery efforts slower and weaker. From delaying and denying disaster aid to hamstringing our ability to track storms, Trump has systematically dismantled the very systems that protect Americans during hurricanes and other extreme weather events like wildfires and severe storms. Trump has pushed the costs of rebuilding onto communities, while climate-fueled extreme weather is driving up their home insurance costs. Just last week, Trump’s FEMA Review Council released recommendations that would push the financial and administrative burden of disaster recovery onto cash-strapped states and local communities.

Don’t forget: last year, no hurricanes made landfall in the continental United States, so we still have not experienced the full impacts of how Trump’s cuts have degraded our hurricane preparedness and response. 


Trump’s cuts to NOAA and the National Weather Service have degraded forecasts and jeopardized the accuracy of critical, life-saving weather alerts that people rely on during hurricanes.

Trump gutted our disaster preparedness and response, making us less prepared for hurricanes and delaying aid that communities need to rebuild after hurricanes. 

Trump’s cuts are making recovery more expensive, at a time when home insurance companies are hiking rates and canceling policies — pushing higher rebuilding costs onto families.

The Bottom Line

Donald Trump has made Americans less safe and less prepared for hurricane season. Trump’s cuts have weakened our forecasting, gutted our disaster response, pushed the costs of recovery onto communities, and left people more vulnerable to hurricanes and other extreme weather events.