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Scripps News on MSNNOAA says it will discontinue its billion-dollar disaster databaseThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday it will archive its database of billion-dollar climate ...
NOAA said the public could email comments about the changes to [email protected]. The disaster database has not been free of debate. Some were concerned the data was being used to justify efforts ...
The Trump administration’s decision to end National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s billion-dollar disaster ...
The current estimate of that disaster is now between $250 and $275 billion. However, according to the NOAA announcement and the database being retired, this major disaster will not be a part of ...
Some politicians and outside experts have asserted in the past that the database, which shows an increase in disaster losses over time, reflects mainly climate change-driven trends, though NOAA sa ...
For more than 40 years, NOAA’s database tracked extreme weather and ... models that inform everything from agriculture to disaster preparedness. Furthermore, the administration has proposed ...
While NOAA hasn’t made official tallies for 2025, many believe that April’s destruction would easily qualify as another billion-dollar disaster, had the database still been in operation.
Some politicians and outside experts have asserted in the past that the database, which shows an increase in disaster losses over time, reflects mainly climate change-driven trends, though NOAA sa ...
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