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Snow covered mountains rise over an ice field with partly cloudy skies.

Snow covered mountains rise over an ice field with partly cloudy skies.

In just two months, nearly half of Hektoria Glacier on the Antarctic Peninsula disintegrated — retreating 8 kilometers, the fastest glacier retreat ever recorded in modern history.

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New video: A glacier on Antarctica’s Eastern Peninsula experienced the fastest retreat recorded in modern history—in just two months, nearly 50 percent of the glacier disintegrated. Watch this video to understand what happened. Study by @ciresnews #Antarctica #glaciermelt

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Here's a visual of how Hektoria Glacier started to disintegrate in 2022. #CIRES #Antarctica

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The Saharan Air Layer and the Tale of the Shy Tropical Wave — Chase Stormdog Scout reports on The Saharan Air Layer and the Tale of the Shy Tropical Wave

Scout reports: www.chasestormdog.com/chases-tales...

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200+ scientists are in the middle of a marathon livestream to show why weather and climate science is so important and needs all our help to continue.

It is here: wclivestream.com/watch

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Dear NOAA: Thank You
Dear NOAA: Thank You YouTube video by Cole Vaughn

This masterpiece is a thank you to NOAA as we lose a crushing amount of staff. youtu.be/Si-RMlghXWQ

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Make no mistake about it, if those numbers are even close to true, there is no way all of the weather forecast offices can exist as they do now. A full-on attack on public weather services.

If a car lost 25% of its parts, it doesn't slow down. It just doesn't work.

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Is his contribution documented somewhere else online? Somewhere we could promote? What an important role!

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I was told “Agency finds that you are not fit for continued employment because your ability,
knowledge and/or skills do not fit the Agency’s current needs.”

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Guest opinion: Robert Hart, Kerry Emanuel and Lance Bosart: We need NOAA now more than ever The recent seemingly arbitrary and capricious reductions to NOAA are seriously jeopardizing the future of the country and, more generally, the property and lives of hundreds of millions of tax-payi…

Nice piece by three heavyweights on the academia side of meteorology explaining NOAA’s critical importance.

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probationary – Federal Worker Rights Posts about probationary written by Danny Rosenthal

NEW: Class action appeals filed at the MSPB today for terminated probationary/trial employees at Treasury, HHS, USAID, and other agencies. Updates here: federalworkerrights.com/probationary/

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More NOAA Employees May Be Let Go, Making 20% of Staff Cut Together with recent firings and resignations, the new cuts could hamper the National Weather Service’s ability to produce lifesaving forecasts, scientists say.

#SAVENOAA ALERT: We understand that 16 of our colleagues have now had their terminations rescinded. We are thrilled for them, and we welcome this news! However, the vast majority of terminated NOAA employees have not been reinstated, and more cuts are imminent: www.nytimes.com/2025/03/08/c...

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On a white background, the traditional NOAA logo reads "Save NOAA."

On a white background, the traditional NOAA logo reads "Save NOAA."

@noaa.gov provides lifesaving science, service and stewardship to the nation. #SaveNOAA is a group of terminated NOAA employees fighting for reinstatement to continue to deliver Americans these critical services.

#SaveNOAA #NOAAStrong #NOAA #Science #Fed #FedEmployees #Federal #Layoffs

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Now, Emily Schlie develops software to support NOAA's weather forecast offices. Third party apps get their information from NOAA. Weather apps can't provide things like tornado warnings without that information. Read more: www.cira.colostate.edu/cira-admin/n...

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Quite a turnout today. My favorite sign:

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The U.S. Weather Enterprise: A National Treasure at Risk The AMS is a global community committed to advancing weather, water, and climate science and service.

As surely as if bombs are being dropped on our cities, we are trashing our economy by trashing science: "Estimates of the value of weather and climate information to the U.S. economy exceed $100 billion annually, roughly 10x the investment made by U.S. taxpayers."
www.ametsoc.org/ams/about-am...

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DOGE moves to cancel NOAA leases at critical forecasting centers NOAA's nerve center of national weather forecasting is on a lease cancellation list.

NEW: The Trump admin has informed NOAA that two buildings that are critical for weather forecasting will have their leases canceled. If this comes to pass, it's a really big deal. Includes weather fcst nerve center in College Park, Md.: www.axios.com/2025/03/03/d...

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Wonderful turnout at NOAA Boulder. Keep resisting!

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Thank you for your support, Clark.

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❤️ Christina!

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Kevin you are so kind. Thank you!

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NOAA’s vast public weather data powers the local forecasts on your phone and TV – a private company alone couldn’t match it NOAA operates fleets of satellites, sensors on airplanes and ocean-going buoys, as well as radar, providing the data used by weather forecasters nationwide – and freely available to anyone.

The latest mass firing by the Trump administration is hitting hundreds of scientists and other workers at @noaa.gov.

While you might not be familiar with the agency's name, you probably benefit from NOAA’s work every day.

NOAA’s work makes weather forecasts possible, in addition to vital research

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The work done by the scientists at NOAA facilities in Boulder and beyond protects our communities in countless ways.

Proud to stand with @bennet.senate.gov & Senator Hickenlooper in demanding immediate answers on these reckless mass terminations from the Deputy Inspector General 👇🏾

1 year ago 126 32 9 1

This includes me. I started with NOAA as a freshman in college at the National Severe Storms Lab, and ended yesterday after almost 40 years supporting NOAA atmospheric science research with communications and passion. Taking a breath.

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Not you too!

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