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Friday, December 9, 2011

One more insanity of our federal budget

News out yesterday: NOAA Chief: 2011 Weather Was "Harbinger of Things to Come" Pressure to reduce government spending is intensifying, whereas demand for services provided by agencies such as NOAA is at an all-time high. SAN FRANCISCO -- The United States was battered this year by at least 12 natural disasters that each caused at least $1 billion in damages, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said yesterday. The agency said it was adding a June tornado outbreak in the Midwest and Southeast and record-setting wildfires in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico to a list that also includes flooding along the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, drought in the Southern Plains and southwestern United States, five previous tornado outbreaks in Southern and central states, and a blizzard. That count could still rise, because NOAA is still tallying damages from Tropical Storm Lee and a late October snowstorm in the Northeast. But this year was not an aberration, NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco said during a speech here yesterday. "Budgets and politics threaten our observations, our research, our modeling and our delivery of information and other services," Lubchenco added. "The unfortunate thing is that with more and more extreme events, we are being requested with increasing frequency by emergency managers, by citizens, by the business community, by farmers ... for more information on climate-scale events, which we define as anything beyond 14 days," Lubchenco said. "We will not be able to do it as efficiently or effectively as we would like to because we were not able to reorganize." MR: We could and should take it from the defense budget. But we won't. Link: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=noaa-chief-2011-was-harbi

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