NOAA braces for mass layoffs, fueling concerns about lifesaving weather services
The cuts are fueling concerns that NOAA's ability to deliver lifesaving services, such as weather forecasting, storm warnings, climate monitoring and fishery oversight, will be hampered. The concerns are especially acute as hurricane and disaster season looms.
MORE: How job cuts at NOAA could impact weather forecasting
NOAA was "already significantly understaffed, so this is devastating. This is beyond a s---show," Rep. Jared Huffman, D-Ca., the ranking member on the House Natural Resources Committee, said in an interview with ABC News. "It means we're going to be less safe. It means there will be all sorts of collateral damage."
A person familiar with staffing levels at NOAA told ABC News that the agency is already down about 2,000 people since January as a result of the first round of the Trump administration's cuts, the "Fork in the Road" offer and regular retirements. In January, this source said, staffing was at about 12,000 employees, which is described as average. With an additional 1,000 cuts looming, the agency would be down 25% since the start of the year.
"There is no way to absorb cuts of this magnitude without cutting into these core missions," Huffman said. "This is not about efficiency and it's certainly not about waste, fraud and abuse. This is taking programs that people depend on to save lives and emasculating them."
MORE: Yes, NOAA adjusts its historical weather data: Here's why
NOAA's reduction in force plan is currently in the Department of Commerce and is due to be delivered to the Office of Management and Budget this week, sources familiar said. It's unclear when exactly the resulting cuts will be announced, but sources said it could be as early as Friday.
"NOAA was required to submit their cut plan today, and they were asked to eliminate entire functions, not just individual personnel. The number of terminations is more than 1,000, and that is on top of the probationary folks who've already been let go," Huffman said. "Our ability to forecast flood conditions and tornadoes is reduced, and in a matter of days, it's going to be significantly reduced, as we head into fire season, which is almost all year round now in the West.
"Our ability to forecast red flag weather conditions for wildfires is significantly reduced," he added. "Literally, the people that run these systems are being terminated. The people that run these offices where these programs do this critical work are being terminated."
MORE: Trump nominates 'Sharpiegate' scientist to lead NOAA
Between the already announced and looming cuts, plus the funding battle that could reduce the agency's budget, a source familiar said NOAA "could be at a breaking point," adding that amid all the talks of reducing costs, taxpayers only pay 6 cents per day for all of the services provided by the agency.
"More importantly, the services provided by NOAA wouldn't be as robust or functional -- or maybe even exist at all," the source said.
NOAA braces for mass layoffs, fueling concerns about lifesaving weather services originally appeared on abcnews.go.com
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
28 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Nvidia Hits Record High After CEO Meets with Trump
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with President Trump at the White House yesterday. The meeting is just days before Huang leaves for China. He has been vocal about the need for US companies to access the world's largest semiconductor market. Mandeep Singh of Bloomberg Intelligence joins Bloomberg Open Interest with the latest details. Sign in to access your portfolio


Bloomberg
44 minutes ago
- Bloomberg
Musk Says Trump Should ‘Just Release Epstein Files as Promised'
Elon Musk said President Donald Trump should release the Epstein files as promised. 'Seriously. He said 'Epstein' half a dozen times while telling everyone to stop talking about Epstein. Just release the files as promised,' Musk said in a reply to a post on X.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Donald Trump Was Asked About His Message To Texas Families Who Are Angry About Late Flood Alerts, And His Response Is Going Viral For Being "Sick Beyond Belief"
At this point in Donald Trump's presidency, many people have given up hope of Trump behaving like a leader during a tragedy. Most recently, a bizarre moment from Trump's visit to Texas after the floods proves that he's not changing anytime soon. Related: A clip of Trump insulting a reporter for questioning Texas's late flood alerts on behalf of victims' families is going viral: Reporter: Several families are upset because they're saying the alerts didn't go out in time. What do you say to those families?Trump: I think everyone did an incredible job under the circumstances… Only an evil person would ask a question like that — Acyn (@Acyn) July 11, 2025 CSPAN / Twitter: @Acyn "Several families we've heard from are obviously upset because they say that those warnings, those alerts, didn't go out in time, and they also say that people could've been saved. What do you say to those families?" a reported asked. Related: "Well I think everyone did an incredible job under the circumstances. This was, I guess, Kristi said, a one in five hundred, one in a thousand years, and uh, I just have admiration for the job that everybody did." "Only a bad person would ask a question like that to be honest with you. I don't know who you are, but only a very evil person would ask a question like that." Related: "I think this has been heroism. This has been incredible, really. The job that you've all done. It's easy to sit back and say, 'Ooh, what could have happened here or there,' you know. Like we could've done something differently. This was a thing that's never happened before." As you can guess, this clip is not going over well online. "He fucked up. They fucked up. And the kids died. So he's trying to act like it's an offensive question because he thinks you are stupid," one person wrote. This person called Trump's comments "horrific." Related: "Showing concern for your family is evil to him because he despises his own family. This is sick beyond belief," another person wrote. "This is so so so pathetic. He's like a child who will do ANYTHING except admit a mistake and apologize. Clearly there were things your administration could do better moving forward. Talk about THAT to learn how we can better mitigate this in the future instead of being like." What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments below. Also in In the News: Also in In the News: Also in In the News: