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U.S. Tornadoes and Severe Storms

by CENTER FOR DISASTER PHILANTHROPY INC

The National Weather Service (NWS) office in Jackson, Kentucky is operating with reduced staffing, having eliminated 24-hour coverage including overnight forecaster positions.
Following the May 16 tornado outbreak, the agency coordinated personnel from neighboring offices to address the emergency. Recent workforce reductions of over 600 NWS employees nationwide have created operational challenges at multiple NWS locations, including difficulties in maintaining regular weather balloon launches critical for data collection.
Compounding the issue, national media coverage of these severe weather events has been limited as attention has shifted to other developing news stories. This reduced visibility particularly affects rural communities within the affected regions, whose specific recovery needs often receive less attention. These circumstances present important considerations for disaster relief funding allocation and distribution strategies.
Photo: Tornado damage in Cave City, Arkansas, March 2025. Credit: Marc Madama via Matthew 25: Ministries

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