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Feds cut satellite data forecasters say is crucial to tracking hurricanes: 'A huge loss'


Feds cut satellite data forecasters say is crucial to tracking hurricanes: 'A huge loss' Meteorologists, emergency planners, and local officials are grappling with the fallout from NOAA's decision to reduce its public hurricane forecast data, a move that many fear may compromise the clarity and timeliness of storm tracking during critical weather events. Reduced access to high-resolution forecasting details is triggering debates over public safety, as experts struggle to reconcile the gap between legacy data and emerging storm patterns. Concerns are mounting over how this data cut may affect early warning systems, evacuation protocols, and overall preparedness during what could be an increasingly active hurricane season, leaving key decision-makers to reassess their reliance on longstanding forecasting tools in the face of evolving operational protocols.   More



(Source: NOLA.com - Jun 27)

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