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https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-02-27/mass-firings-noaa-national-weather-service-ignite-fury

The weatherman is always wrong. As for NOAA, sure they do some important work, but they're just as guilty as any government agency when it comes to waiting money. Per the article: the head of NOAA declined to comment on firings. The article did not say what the guy they talked to actually did there, just that he had been there for some time and was an expert in his field.

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-02-27/mass-firings-noaa-national-weather-service-ignite-fury The weatherman is always wrong. As for NOAA, sure they do some important work, but they're just as guilty as any government agency when it comes to waiting money. Per the article: the head of NOAA declined to comment on firings. The article did not say what the guy they talked to actually did there, just that he had been there for some time and was an expert in his field.

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Indeed. While the benthic bioturbidation rate of a feeding walrus is impressive, it seems less practical knowledge than understanding the the biogeochemical factors that lock the bulk of oceanic silica in a ring around Antarctica.

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Dude it's way too early in the morning for words with more than three syllables.

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The walrus makes a mess when he's digging for clams vs diatoms and shit.

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Yes. I know what you meant but I no word now.