Meteorologists Warn Against Severe Weather Forecast Risks Amid Balloon Launch Cuts
March 22, 2025
Weather balloons play a vital role in gathering atmospheric data essential for weather forecasting, and recent cuts to their launches are viewed as a significant error by meteorologists and former NOAA officials.
These reductions in balloon launches come at a critical time, coinciding with the start of the severe weather season, particularly concerning for areas east of the Rocky Mountains where tornadoes are prevalent in the spring.
While alternative data sources like satellites and ground systems exist, they lack the vertical resolution provided by weather balloons, which is critical for accurate forecasting.
These staffing cuts at NOAA, which included hundreds of layoffs earlier in 2025, have directly contributed to the recent reductions in weather balloon launches.
Currently, 11 weather balloon launch sites have reported reduced or eliminated observations, which accounts for about 17% of all U.S. balloon launch locations, with some affected by helium shortages and coastal erosion.
Earlier this year, the Trump administration's job cuts at NOAA led to the loss of over 1,000 employees, significantly impacting the agency's capacity to conduct weather observations.
Effective immediately, weather balloon launches will be limited to one per day at select offices, including those in Aberdeen, South Dakota, and Grand Junction, Colorado.
The cuts include complete eliminations of launches in Omaha, Nebraska, and Rapid City, South Dakota, while other locations are reducing their launches from twice daily to once daily.
The budget for the National Weather Service is relatively modest, costing about the price of a single cup of coffee per person each year, underscoring the importance of investing in weather forecasting technologies.
The economic ramifications of diminished weather forecasting capabilities are significant, as accurate weather data is crucial for both safety and economic planning.
Despite technological advancements and sustainable alternatives to traditional weather balloons, the demand for comprehensive atmospheric data remains crucial, especially during severe weather seasons.
Meteorologists are advocating for more frequent balloon launches, particularly during severe weather events, to enhance data accuracy and improve forecast reliability.
Summary based on 11 sources
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Forbes • Mar 21, 2025
Weather Balloon Cuts Announced This Week Could Harm Weather Forecasts
Yahoo News • Mar 22, 2025
Experts say US weather forecasts will worsen as DOGE cuts balloon launches
AP News • Mar 22, 2025
Experts say US weather forecasts will worsen as DOGE cuts balloon launches