Oklahoma Congressman’s Weather Forecasting Bill Passed by U.S. House

April 15, 2014

  • April 15, 2014 at 2:24 pm
    jw says:
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    so where is the shift in funding coming from if this is “rebalance” of priorities. Coastal programs???

    • April 15, 2014 at 2:33 pm
      Agent says:
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      Pass all the legislation you want and weather forecasting won’t be any better. They have all the technology in the world and it is no better than what they were predicting when they had weather balloons going up and limited radar.

    • April 16, 2014 at 6:42 pm
      Exunderwriter says:
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      Exactly. If you look at Bridenstine’s house website and statements he made elsewhere, he explicitly says he wants to take the funding away from anything to do with research on climate change and toward severe storms in general and tornadoes specifically. He’s on record as saying he believes that human activity and CO2 emissions have nothing to do with the climate. Me, I’d rather go along with what almost all practicing climatologists and the big global P&C carriers say, but I’m not an Oklahoma Republican, either – Sandy didn’t go there.



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