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Emergency Mgrs. Warn of Lack of Weather Data as Hurricane Season Approaches

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(The Guardian) ‘It is really scary’: Trump cuts will lead to more deaths in disasters, expert warns
The Trump administration’s sweeping cuts to disaster management will cost lives in the US, with hollowed-out agencies unable to accurately predict, prepare for or respond to extreme weather events, earthquakes and pandemics, a leading expert has warned.

Samantha Montano, professor of emergency management at Massachusetts Maritime Academy and author of Disasterology: Dispatches from the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis, said the death toll from disasters including hurricanes, tornadoes and water pollution will rise in the US unless Trump backtracks on mass layoffs and funding cuts to key agencies. That includes the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema), whose work relies heavily on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa), which is also being dismantled.

“The overall risk of threats and hazards occurring in the US has increased since this administration took over, while the capacity of our emergency management system is being diminished,” said Montano in an interview. -- Emergency managers will be operating blindly without the data that we have become accustomed to from Noaa and other science agencies. It’s what we rely on to issue warnings and evacuation orders, and pre-position resources. It is really scary because we used to not have good weather data – and death tolls were remarkably higher.

It is difficult to know if it will be the next hurricane where the response completely fails or three hurricanes from now. But I feel confident in saying that if the cuts continue, we will be seeing higher death tolls and more devastation, absolutely. It’s beyond crazy that we are eliminating the funding for these agencies particularly at this moment where hazards are increasing because of climate change.

 
One hurricane disaster was enough for me. I'm really glad I moved back to Missouri. I'll never live on the coast ever again.
 
One hurricane disaster was enough for me. I'm really glad I moved back to Missouri. I'll never live on the coast ever again.
Lived through both Hugo and Helene....Hugo was a pissant compared to Helene.
How do I know this? I didn't suffer PTSD after Hugo; I'm still dealing w/the effects of Helene.
 
One hurricane disaster was enough for me. I'm really glad I moved back to Missouri. I'll never live on the coast ever again.

Missouri gets tornadoes, lol.
 
The Hurricane Center is so wrapped up in "more and stronger" storms due to Global Warming that they have been predicting an Above Average Year, and then they have been naming every half wrapped low in the Atlantic that is spotted by a satellite as a Tropical Storm to make it so, for the last twenty years. Which means every time a whale farts in the Gulf Stream it becomes a "point of interest" to the center in Miami.

Maybe it's time they needed a kick in the pants to refocus on their mission.
 
Missouri gets tornadoes, lol.
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One hurricane disaster was enough for me. I'm really glad I moved back to Missouri. I'll never live on the coast ever again.

Yeah, we really explored moving to the beach, but even if you're a little bit inland, one hurricane can ruin everything. Not to mention the cost of home insurance has become astronomical. Few can afford the insurance itself.
 
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