National Weather Service operating with less experienced staff, data gaps amid hurricane season
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Peak hurricane season is approaching, and the National Weather Service is operating with a less experienced workforce and gaps in some data that forecasters rely on.
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Last year, the government agency eliminated about 15% of its workforce as part of the Trump administration's sweeping job cuts.
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