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AMS releases statement regarding the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)

12.19.25 | American Meteorological Society

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The American Meteorological Society has released the following Rapid Response Statement following this week's Trump Administration announcement regarding the National Center for Atmospheric Research.

Earlier this week, the White House announced plans to dismantle the National Science Foundation’s National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF NCAR). Losing this incredible resource would hurt the economic health of the nation and the safety of its people.

The benefits of NSF NCAR to the United States and the world are enormous. Since its inception in 1960, NSF NCAR has made ground-breaking advances in weather, water, and climate science. Working with partners within the U.S. as well as across the world, NSF NCAR scientists have provided crucial insights on severe storms, flash floods, drought, air quality, wildfires, climate, and weather prediction, to name a few key contributions . These discoveries improve early warnings and weather forecasts, ensure enhanced transportation safety by air, sea, and ground, and reduce the adverse impacts of hazards. Crucially, they save lives and make America safer!

The US has long been a world leader in weather forecasting, and a strong NSF NCAR will lead to further forecast improvements that enhance our national well-being. A better option would be to work to maintain and strengthen NSF NCAR, including through enhanced cooperation with Federal science agencies, academic institutions, and private sector researchers. The American Meteorological Society (AMS) is prepared to help in any way we can.

Read the statement online.

The American Meteorological Society advances the atmospheric and related sciences, technologies, applications, and services for the benefit of society. Founded in 1919, AMS has a membership of around 10,000+ professionals, students, and weather enthusiasts. AMS publishes 12 atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic science journals, in print and online; sponsors more than 12 conferences annually; and offers numerous programs and services. Visit us at https://www.ametsoc.org/ .

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Katherine Pflaumer
American Meteorological Society
kpflaumer@ametsoc.org

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