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All six U.S. regional climate centers will remain online through a new contract deadline in mid-June. Four of the centers, which are overseen by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, were abruptly closed last week after their funding ran out.
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They’ve been studying to work at agencies including NOAA. Then those jobs got cut.
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An estimated 800 employees were fired from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration last week.
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Drought conditions are again plaguing the northern half of Missouri, according to the latest U.S. drought monitor report. A large portion of north central
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Federal weather forecasters predict the unusually hot dry weather that has gripped much of the nation will linger into fall, especially for the parched…