WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 The federal weather and oceans agency touches people's daily lives in unnoticed ways, so will likely cause needless deaths and a big hit to America's economy, according to the people who ran it.
The first round of firings started Thursday at the , a government agency that monitors the oceans, the atmosphere where storms roam and space, and puts out hundreds of 鈥減roducts鈥 daily. Those products generally save lives and money, experts say.
NOAA's 301 billion weather forecasts every year reach .
The firings are 鈥済oing to affect safety of flight, safety of shipping, safety of everyday Americans,鈥 Admiral Tim Gallaudet told The Associated Press Friday. President Donald Trump appointed Gallaudet as acting NOAA chief during his last administration. 鈥淟ives are at risk for sure.鈥
Former NOAA Administrator Rick Spinrad agreed.
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That's because 鈥淣OAA sort of gets forgotten, until it's very important,鈥 said private meteorologist Ryan Maue, a conservative and a NOAA chief scientist under Trump.
鈥淭his throws sand in the gears鈥 of an agency that is understaffed but doing 鈥渁 Herculean job,鈥 Maue said.
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What does NOAA do?
The agency creates daily weather forecasts from 122 local offices, issuing warnings for deadly tornadoes, hurricanes, tsunamis, wildfires and floods.
Disaster and local officials use those to advise the public on how to avoid danger. Farmers use seasonal outlooks for crop advice. Pilots use aviation forecasts. Forecasts from private weather apps on phones, on television and elsewhere are based on NOAA satellites, data and forecasts.
鈥淭hat's an amazing undertaking to monitor that. You can't count on TV meteorologists to fill this gap and you can't count on private meteorology," Maue said. "You can't count on your weather app to call you up and alert you'' to tornadoes, severe thunderstorms and floods in your area.
What is the potential impact of the dismissals?
In the west, dozens of NOAA meteorologists provide firefighting crews with up-to-the-minute forecasts on wind and other shifting conditions that affect fires and could mean life or death, said Elbert 鈥淛oe鈥 Friday, a former director of NOAA's National Weather Service. They also are key in avalanche warnings.
In the water, ships use the agency's weather forecasts and mapping of water channels for safety, while NOAA manages fisheries worth hundreds of billions of dollars and stunning ocean sanctuaries.
Gallaudet, who was a Navy rear admiral, said NOAA guidance on weather and shipping channels will be so hurt by the firings that America could see more accidents like when ran into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024.
It was NOAA's quick work that enabled the reopening of Baltimore's economically critical port , Spinrad said. In Alaska, the city of Nome wants to create a deep water port, but it needs NOAA to do a channel survey first, he said.
NOAA provides the science expertise in the response to major oil spills in coastal areas, including , Spinrad said.
In space, NOAA forecasts help prevent satellites 鈥 including those belonging to Musk's SpaceX 鈥 from colliding. The agency also watches for solar flares that can knock out parts of the electrical grid and hurt air traffic communications, officials said. NOAA in orbit.
鈥淭hree years ago, SpaceX due to their ignorance of space weather implications and upper atmosphere density impacts. They immediately came to NOAA and said, 鈥榟ey, help us out鈥," Spinrad said, calling it 鈥渁n object lesson there for Elon Musk himself鈥 on the agency's value.
The National Weather Service is worth $102 billion a year to the U.S. economy, by the American Meteorological Society and economist Jeffrey Lazo. Before the current Trump administration, NOAA had a $6.7 billion budget, including nearly $1.4 billion for the National Weather Service, one of six sub-agencies.
How many NOAA workers were dismissed?
NOAA officials would not reveal how many people were fired Thursday or are being let go, citing privacy. Current and past NOAA leaders and employees have given various estimates on job cuts, ranging from 580 to 1,200.
Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Maryland Democrat, said the latest figure he has is 650 terminations.
Jane Lubchenco, another former NOAA chief, said the firings "are a national disaster and a colossal waste of money."
These are not high-paying jobs, but it's work being done by people who love it, so cutting NOAA is like going after coins in the couch, Maue said.
鈥淭hese are people who just live and breathe this work. These are the kind of people who come in on a day off because there's a big weather event and they want to help out,鈥 said College of the Holy Cross environmental sciences professor Keith Seitter, the former director of the American Meteorological Society. 鈥淧eople don't go into meteorology because they want to get rich.鈥
Seitter said there will 鈥渂e things that fall through the cracks where they shouldn鈥檛,鈥 because of the dismissals, warning 鈥渢hose things lead to situations that could be deadly鈥欌
Gallaudet, , called the cuts 鈥渟elf-defeating,鈥 saying 鈥淚 could personally never work for Trump again. I did support some of the conservative policies. I still do, but he personally as a leader, he鈥檚 despicable.鈥
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This story was first published on Feb. 28, 2025. It was updated on Mar. 1, 2025 to correct the name of a college. The name is College of the Holy Cross, not Holy Cross University.
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Becky Bohrer contributed from Juneau, Alaska, and Brittany Peterson contributed from Denver.
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