Trump Barra Officer Project to predict extreme rainfall, says Jornal
Lutnick would have given an economic justification for the interruption. Also according to the newspaper, the spokesman for the National Meteorology Service, Erica Grow CEI, confirmed the secretary’s decision, saying that his postponement aims to “ensure that research resources and technology investments are used in the best way possible for the American people.”
The spokesman refused to say how long the stoppage should last. Ed Clark, who worked extensively in the survey, reported to the post that she was almost completed before he retired at the end of April and that the cost to the rest of the work ” was not a high price. ‘
Experts, however, warn of the impact of increasingly intense rainfall. In the first 15 days of July, the National Meteorology Service recorded twice the usual number of sudden floods.
More than 130 people died in Texas
Number of dead as a result of floods in Texas reached 131 on Monday. The official number was released in the midst of another round of heavy rains after 10 days of a sudden flood that dramatically raised the Guadalupe River level in Hill Country – even reaching a Christian girls camp.
