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Last month, we covered the results of a NOAA investigation into scientific integrity violations associated with its handling of President Donald Trump's self-inflicted hurricane controversy.
The problems started when Trump incorrectly tweeted that Alabama was likely going to be impacted by Hurricane Dorian. After seeing an influx of questions, the Birmingham National Weather Service office tweeted a clarification. Rather than simply correcting the mistake, the White House insisted that the President was right, an insistence that eventually led to his marker-amended forecast map, presented from the Oval Office.
NOAA's issue was that its leadership released an unsigned statement that sided with President Trump, criticizing the Birmingham office for speaking in absolute terms that were inconsistent with probabilities from the best forecast products available at the time."
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