Long time followers here know that I don’t do politics, and there’s no political content on this account. I vote; and that’s it. The world does not need another social media nitwit telling people how to think and vote. 
This post is not about politics, but about support for my friends that work for the National Weather Service, part of NOAA, a federal agency.
NWS meteorologists work long, hard hours serving the people of this country, not only during times of severe weather, but on the routine days as well.
Their surface and upper air observation networks along with computer models, radars, and satellites are critical for all meteorologists, including those of us in the private sector. 
Most NWS field offices are currently understaffed right now. I can only imagine morale is not especially high. 
Many high-level politicians follow this page, both Democrats and Republicans. I would encourage them and all of you to support my colleagues at the National Weather Service during this time. Their service is absolutely invaluable. 
If NWS products and services are reduced, we all suffer…especially during times of life-threatening weather. 
As someone who had dreams of being a TV meteorologist in a past life, this is gut wrenching. @KIMTWeather was what inspired me as a kid to get into meteorology, and @KWWLStormTrack7 has been my evening watch since moving to CF- a reminder of what quality local weather looks like.
20 TV stations are about to announce they are laying off their local meteorologists.
It’s in favor of centralized pre-recorded weather forecasts from Georgia.
Weather friends: do NOT give an answer without reviewing your contract. You may have leverage for severance.
H.R. 7361, "To upgrade the communications service used by the National Weather Service, and for other purposes."
$3m bill for "implementing a commercial off-the-shelf communications solution" from Iowa reps sched for suspension vote in House next week
https://t.co/rL4myVC8GE
@Dutch349 Yeah. Unless you were actively watching TV/social media, you probably wouldn't have gotten warning until 5-10 minutes later....
And nothing will change, because NWS is gonna NWS like usual.
...DELAYS WITH WATCHES, WARNINGS, AND ADVISORIES... There is currently up to a 10 minute delay with products disseminating from NCF/AWIPS. This includes watches, warnings, and advisories. NCO is working with NCF to resolve the issue.
As the current tornado in Jasper county has crossed the 100 mile mark, a two other storms currently in Lucas and Wayne counties continue to be tornadic as well. #iawx
Tornado Warning for Dallas, Madison, Polk and Warren county until 5:15 PM Saturday... At 434 PM CST, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Winterset, moving northeast at 50 MPH. #iawx
3/5/2022 4:35PM Tornado Warning for Madison, Far SE Dallas, Warren, Polk County until 5:15 PM.
TORNADO CONFIRMED South of Winterset. TAKE COVER NOW! #iawx
Putting new maximum value trail feature in GR2A_3 to good use today. Good way to show hail and rotation streaks over past few hours.
(UDP is also a feature in an infant stage with a lot of potential!)
#iawx
15 minute pressure altimeter change via ASOS NWS/MADIS 5 minute interval data. Shows the shockwave from the #Tongaeruption , feel free to use as you wish.