NOAA has issued a stark warning for an upcoming hurricane season, forecasting up to 10 storms—half of which could be major—while facing budget cutbacks. The agency’s grim outlook casts doubt on its capacity to fully address the impending natural threats amid political and fiscal constraints.
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