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Weather Risk in America: Brain Drain, Disaster Failure, and Science Under Strain

Weather Risk in America: Brain Drain, Disaster Failure, and Science Under Strain

Update: 2025-12-30
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In 2025, weather risk in the United States became about more than storms—it exposed systemic failures in disaster response, science, and preparedness.

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In this episode of Meteorology Matters, meteorologist Rob Jones examines a troubling convergence shaping the United States in 2025—where climate risk, institutional breakdowns, and a growing loss of talent are colliding.

🔍 This episode explores:

  • Why scientists, professionals, and families are increasingly leaving the U.S.
  • How disaster response failures are amplifying weather and climate risk
  • What political and institutional pressure on science means for forecasting, preparedness, and public safety

From stalled disaster buyouts to the destabilization of America’s scientific workforce, this is a data-driven look at how weather risk extends far beyond the forecast.

🎧 Subscribe for clear, science-based weather and climate analysis.

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Weather Risk in America: Brain Drain, Disaster Failure, and Science Under Strain

Weather Risk in America: Brain Drain, Disaster Failure, and Science Under Strain