Amid Bipartisan Concern, NOAA Nominee Pledges to Make Weather Service Staffing a ‘Top Priority’
UNITED STATES, JUL 9 – Neil Jacobs aims to improve NOAA by addressing staffing shortages and advancing emergency alert technology after recent deadly flash floods, with over 100 fatalities reported, officials said.
- Neil Jacobs, President Donald Trump's nominee for NOAA, pledged to prioritize filling staffing shortages in the National Weather Service during a Senate confirmation hearing.
- Jacobs stated he agreed that humans influence climate change, aligning with Senator Andy Kim's view on climate change.
- Senator Charles E. Schumer called for an investigation into staffing shortages at the National Weather Service, linking them to recent deadly floods in Texas.
- Jacobs affirmed his commitment to addressing staffing issues, stating, 'If confirmed, I will ensure that staffing the Weather Service offices is a top priority.
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Would-be NOAA Administrator Vows to Fill Forecaster Vacancies
Current conditions: Temperatures are climbing toward 100 degrees Fahrenheit in central and eastern Texas, complicating recovery efforts after the floods • More than 10,000 people have been evacuated in southwestern China due to flooding from the remnants of Typhoon Danas • Mebane, North Carolina, has less than two days of drinking water left after its water treatment plant sustained damage from Tropical Storm Chantal. THE TOP FIVE1. Trump’s nomi…
ThePatriotLight - Trump’s NOAA Nominee Vows to Improve National Weather Service Forecasting
ThePatriotLight - Neil Jacobs, acting administrator for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, speaks at the agency's 2019 Hurricane Season Outlook news conference in Arlington, Va., on May 23, 2019. Win McNamee/Getty ImagesJust days after catastrophic flash floods devastated Central Texas, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) told the Senate on July 9 that he would see…


Trump’s NOAA pick stands by budget cuts, calls staffing ‘a top priority’
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration told a panel of U.S. senators on Wednesday that he would make it “a top priority” to fill staffing shortages created by recent firings and buyouts across the National Weather Service, while also standing by the administration’s proposal to make drastic cuts to weather and climate research budgets.
Trump’s NOAA nominee: Ongoing hiring freeze ‘challenging’ for its mission
President Donald Trump’s pick to run the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration told lawmakers that if confirmed, adequate staffing for the agency will be paramount in preparation for major budget cuts next year. Neil Jacobs, Trump’s nominee to serve as NOAA administrator, told members of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee that a governmentwide hiring freeze, recently extended to Oct. 15, has made it “challenging”…
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