US Satellite Data Loss Threatens Hurricane Forecasting Accuracy

TL;DR Summary
The NOAA will cease providing critical satellite data used for hurricane tracking by June 30, which could impair forecasting and risk warnings for hurricane-prone regions, raising concerns about preparedness and safety.
- Critical Hurricane Monitoring Data Is Going Offline The New York Times
- Sudden loss of key US satellite data could send hurricane forecasting back ‘decades’ The Guardian
- Defense Department will stop providing crucial satellite weather data NPR
- Pentagon Sends Hurricane Forecasters Scrambling After Suddenly Announcing Shutdown of Key Satellites NOTUS
- Hurricane Forecasters Lose Crucial Satellite Data, with Serious Implications Scientific American
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
1 min
vs 2 min read
Condensed
86%
222 → 31 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on The New York Times