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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAnyone regret slashing National Weather Service budget now?
With GOP-backed cuts to forecasting agency, experts warn future storms will go undetected and more lives lostBY DAVID SIROTA
Was the severe weather system culminating in yesterdays Oklahoma City tornado intensified or even created by climate change? That question will almost certainly be batted back and forth in the media over the next few days. After all, there is plenty of scientific evidence that climate change intensifies weather in general, but there remain legitimate questions about how and even if it intensifies tornadoes in specific.
One thing, however, that shouldnt be up for debate is whether or not we should be as prepared as possible for inevitable weather events like tornadoes. We obviously should be but theres an increasing chance that we will not be thanks to the manufactured crisis known as sequestration.
As the Federal Times recently reported, sequestration includes an 8.2 percent cut to the National Weather Service. According to the organization representing weather service employees, that means there is no way for the agency to maintain around-the-clock operations at its 122 forecasting offices and also means people are going to be overworked, theyre going to be tired, theyre going to miss warnings.
Summarizing the problem, the American Institute of Physics put it bluntly: The government runs the risk of significantly increasing forecast error and, the governments ability to warn Americans across the country about high impact weather events, such as hurricanes and tornadoes, will be compromised.
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http://www.salon.com/2013/05/21/how_are_we_cutting_the_weather_service_now/
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Anyone regret slashing National Weather Service budget now? (Original Post)
DonViejo
May 2013
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Baitball Blogger
(46,703 posts)1. It's Obama's fault.
He brought in the winds of change.
(I haven't watched the news today, but I'm sure the right-wingers will find a way to blow this in his direction.)
SummerSnow
(12,608 posts)7. I'm waiting for Rush Limbaugh to say that Obama created the tornados ...
to distract from The IRS and Benghazi issue. In 5..4...3...2...1
Baitball Blogger
(46,703 posts)8. Wagging the tail of the tornado.
Yes, here it comes. Brace yourself.
malaise
(268,968 posts)2. Silence you big government liberal socialist commie Muslim
deutsey
(20,166 posts)3. Faith-based weather forecasting will be much, much better
postulater
(5,075 posts)4. They should at least have adequate shelters for the schools.
When you live in tornado territory, an underground shelter is cheap insurance. Every block should have one. Every public building should have one.
What are they thinking when they omit this simple safeguard?
Raven
(13,890 posts)5. I rely heavily on the National Weather Service here
in rural New Hampshire. We're not OK but we do get some severe weather in the summer and in the winter. The NWS radar is fabulous and the weather predictions are generally right on.
MuseRider
(34,108 posts)6. I would be a petrified mess
during tornado season without it.