Cuts to U.S. weather forecasting, climate science create dark clouds for Canadian counterparts

A closed sign on a bridge over a river with high water.

Cuts to the U.S. agency responsible for weather forecasting and climate science have left scientists on this side of the border concerned about the reliability of data Canada needs to predict dangerous events, conduct accurate flood forecasts and understand broader changes to the climate.

CBC | World News

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