Scientists have lost access to a major forecasting tool as what could be a very busy hurricane season gets underway
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Scientists have lost access to a major forecasting tool as what could be a very busy hurricane season gets underway
With drone vessels missing in action this hurricane season, meteorologists will lack continuous, direct observations of hurricanes’ strongest winds near the surface of the ocean and temperatures of the warm water that fuels the storms.
Cubadebate Podcast brings us closer this Saturday to the forecasts of the cyclone season for this year. June 1st began the 2025 cyclone season in the Caribbean Atlantic Basin and the Gulf of Mexico, which runs until November 30th. The post What do the forecasts for the cyclone season say in 2025? (+ Podcast) first appeared on Cubadebate.
NOAA Drops Saildrones Before Hurricane Season, Raising
Just as the 2025 hurricane season begins, federal scientists have lost access to one of their most valuable forecasting tools—Saildrones. These small, uncrewed ocean vessels captured real-time data from inside hurricanes, helping improve predictions and even providing gripping videos that warned people how serious storms were. For the past four years, Saildrones were deployed by NOAA to collect critical data like surface wind speeds and water te…
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