r/NOAA is a subreddit with 22k members. The most common kinds of discussions are pain & anger and news, and the community frequently discusses noaa, weather, trump, climate, and budget.
This is an unofficial subreddit for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, an agency of the United States federal government.
Popular Themes in r/NOAA
#1
Pain & Anger
: ""I could not possibly be filled with more rage after seeing Texas Republicans blame the National Weather Service forecast for the unspeakable tragedy that hit the girls camp. You were warned this would happen if you fired everyone!" [Thread]"
16 posts
#2
News
: ""Private Companies Are Now Gathering Weather Data for NOAA""
11 posts
#3
Advice Requests
: "PSA to send support in any way to your local NOAA agency/scientists"
1 post
#4
Ideas
: "So, I'm just gonna raise the possibility: that it may be necessary to start on a patchwork of grassroots efforts to do as much of NOAA's job as possible (as a back-up, we hope)"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/NOAA
#1
Noaa
: "House Democrats will introduce legislation to 'save Noaa'"
179 posts
#2
Weather
: ""I could not possibly be filled with more rage after seeing Texas Republicans blame the National Weather Service forecast for the unspeakable tragedy that hit the girls camp. You were warned this would happen if you fired everyone!" [Thread]"
57 posts
#3
Trump
: "Hey Congress, Please Stand Up To the Trump Administration's Attacks on NOAA"
29 posts
#4
Climate
: "EPA Climate Denial is an Embarrassing Joke"
25 posts
#5
Budget
: "Trump’s Commerce Sec Will Get Rich Off Budget Cuts to Weather Service"
24 posts
#6
Cuts
: "Congress rejects Trump's extreme Cuts to NOAA and public land agencies. Does it matter?"
21 posts
#7
Funding
: "Meteorologist John Morales on the Importance of NWS and NOAA Funding"
13 posts
#8
Shutdown
12 posts
#9
Hurricane
: "[6/28/25] Sudden loss of key US satellite data could send Hurricane forecasting back ‘decades’ [DMSP]"
8 posts
#10
Protest
: "50501 Protest tomorrow"
8 posts
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+5k members(27.2%)
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Last updated: June 14, 2026