AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOcean Climate Monitoring Cut: The Trump administration is dismantling a $368 million deep-ocean observation network, removing 900+ instruments off Oregon, Washington, Alaska, North Carolina and the Irminger Sea, a move scientists warn could weaken tracking of ocean heat, carbon uptake and marine impacts. Drought & Water Stress: North Carolina remains in extreme or severe drought despite some recent rain, with reservoir levels still lagging and streamflows improving only in parts of the state. Heat + Ozone Alerts: A hot, mainly dry weekend is pushing highs into the 90s, with elevated ozone triggering Code Orange air quality in the Piedmont Triad and warnings about heat illness. Fire Danger: Eastern NC faces high fire danger as dry fuels and gusty winds combine; outdoor burning is discouraged. Recreation Water Safety: DEQ has kicked off Western NC’s summer E. coli monitoring season so families can check conditions before swimming, tubing or paddling. Coastal Safety: Wrightsville Beach Ocean Rescue reports unusually high rip current rescues for early summer, urging swimmers to watch flags and never swim alone.
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