MIAMI — After public backlash and concern, the National Weather Service is beginning the process of hiring more than 100 employees to "stabilize operations" at its field offices around the country.

Following cuts ordered by the Trump administration earlier this year, the weather service lost nearly 600 positions .

Erica Grow Cei, a National Weather Service spokesperson, says the new hires will fill positions at field offices where there's "the greatest operational need."

Tom Fahy, legislative director with the union that represents NWS employees, says the service will fill 126 new positions.

"The positions' categories are meteorologist, hydrologist, physical scientist and electronic technicians," he says. Electronic technicians are critical positions in charge of maintaining and re

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