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Hundreds laid off at NOAA, Hurricanes have no comment

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by citygator, Feb 27, 2025.

  1. citygator

    citygator VIP Member

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    Again. No detailed study on how much lifesaving effort is needed by the federal government. Just random firings based on your hire date. That's it.

    Layoffs hit federal climate, weather agency NOAA

    The Commerce Department has begun laying off potentially hundreds of NOAA employees, many with specialized skills who work at one of the world's top climate science and weather forecasting agencies.

    Why it matters: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is responsible for providing weather watches and warnings, monitoring and studying Earth's climate, as well as operating weather satellites and protecting marine life.

    • The layoffs of probationary employees that began Thursday hit soon after cuts at the behest of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) occurred at other climate and environment agencies.
    The big picture: NOAA's missions require staff to work around the clock to monitor dangerous weather, earthquakes that could cause tsunamis and other hazards.
     
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  2. G8tas

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    They're not needed as long as we have sharpies
     
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  3. BossaGator

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    Their only comment was “We comin’. . . .”
     
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  4. Orange_and_Bluke

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  5. dynogator

    dynogator VIP Member

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    So NOAA is cut, also FEMA. Hurricane season starts in 3 months. Good luck, Floridians.
     
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  6. JustaGator

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    I have MAGA family and MAGA friends in FLA and all I can say to them is, "elections have consequences" and "thoughts and prayers".
     
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  7. ThePlayer

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    This will help us more than they know. :oops:
     
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  8. dynogator

    dynogator VIP Member

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    Florida is infested with my relatives, from Key West to Pensacola. None are MAGA. All will suffer if FEMA isn't functional soon, and right now it appears to be a hot mess.
     
  9. GatorTheo

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    The Weather Channel already does everything.
     
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  10. QGator2414

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    I have to admit. I do smile watching children whine about this stuff. As a good parent would say. You will be fine. But if you must keep crying. Eventually you will fall asleep and wake up. And all will be fine.

    LOL!
     
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  11. G8tas

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    p.675 of Project 2025

    This industry’s mission emphasis on prediction and management seems designed around the fatal conceit of planning for the unplannable. That is not to say NOAA is useless, but its current organization corrupts its useful functions. It should be broken up and downsized.

    https://static.project2025.org/2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf#page=707
     
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  12. G8tas

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    Using whose satellite data?
     
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  13. SotaGator

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    ELNO's satellites.
     
  14. GatorTheo

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    NOAA has like 12K employees. How many are they laying off? I assume they'll still be running the machines.
     
  15. G8tas

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    So the only thing they do is run machines?
     
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  16. GatorTheo

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    Based on a quick search, looks like they're going to lose about 10% of their workforce. Do you think they're going to be crippled? That'd be like cutting an NFL roster from 53 to 48. I'm pretty sure they can still play football.
     
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  17. G8tas

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    How good would you be when you've just cut your first, second and third round draft picks of the last two drafts?
     
  18. GatorTheo

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    If you're the Jaguars, it doesn't really seem to matter.
     
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  19. JustaGator

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    Well the folks there managed to elect Desantis and Trump, so it might be a good time to move.

    I left SWFL years ago because the state is just too overcrowded now and having been through a number of direct hits, it's just a crap shoot place to live unless you live north of Orlando off the coasts, and if you don't mind the humidity without the coastal breezes, by all means.
     
  20. JustaGator

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    Yeah, except now you have a huge hole in your workforce moving forward.

    The probational employees, who I might add are protected civil service jobs in the sense they need cause to fire them and have legal redress if they so choose for not being fired for cause but because of politics, are the highly educated, highly motivated, and possessing skills the current workforce doesn't have to make real improvements to the efficiency of government and have now been chopped while the workforce itself is older.

    Now the natural replacements for the coming retirees are gone so we will lose the ability to transfer that retiree knowledge to those folks so they can apply their modern skills to solving the big problems our government has.

    It is the equivalent shooting yourself in the foot, and just for good measure, in the head and hoping your body pulls through the carnage somehow.
     
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