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US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick testifies before a House Appropriations Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on June 5

Official overseeing the National Hurricane Center testified to Congress it’s fully staffed—it’s not

By Andrew Freedman, CNN (CNN) — The National Hurricane Center is “fully staffed” and any suggestion that the Trump administration fired meteorologists at the National Weather Service is “fake news,” “preposterous and silly,” Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick testified to Congress this week. But the administration did fire meteorologists, and the nation’s top hurricane forecasting office

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Smoke rises from a wildfire near Wanless

Smoke pours into the US as Canada wildfires force province’s largest evacuation in ‘living memory’

By Andrew Freedman, CNN (CNN) — Massive wildfires burning out of control in western and central Canada are forcing thousands to flee as dire forecasts for the country’s fire season come to fruition. The intensifying blazes are also sending hazardous smoke toward major cities in the United States. The premiers of Manitoba and Saskatchewan provinces

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A tornado swirls in New Richmond

Millions under threat of strong tornadoes and violent winds as storm danger increases Friday

CNN By Mary Gilbert, Emma Tucker, Taylor Ward, CNN (CNN) — An incredibly dangerous day of severe thunderstorms including the potential for long-lasting, powerful tornadoes and hurricane-strength wind gusts is underway in the eastern half of the United States. The threat for tornadoes and damaging winds is escalating Friday after the same system already produced

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National Weather Service seeks to fill 155 ‘critical’ vacancies ahead of hurricane season

By Andrew Freedman, CNN (CNN) — The National Weather Service is seeking to fill 155 positions at offices throughout the country by offering reassignment opportunities for qualified National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) employees, who are currently working elsewhere. The scale of the voluntary reassignments illustrates how depleted the nation’s top weather forecasting agency is

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