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A confluence of factors, including warmer-than-average water temperatures, could mean a heightened 2025 hurricane season.
A Miami TV meteorologist asked viewers to call Congress about NOAA's budget, fearing it harms hurricane forecasting. He's not the only one worried.
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U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told a Senate hearing that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ...
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The warning came during a broadcast Tuesday night as meteorologist John Morales was speaking about the 2025 hurricane season.
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NOAA says because of the above average temperatures in the Atlantic, it could mean an active hurricane season. Here's what they expect.