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Aging but Crucial Hurricane Satellite May Not Be Replaced
The QuickSCAT weather satellite has already
outlived its predicted lifespan by three years.
If it fails, the accuracy of predicting the paths and intensities of
hurricanes could be reduced by 16%. Replacement plans have been pushed back to
- Jim Kossin, an atmospheric
research scientist at the University
of…
The QuickSCAT weather satellite has already outlived its predicted lifespan by three years. If it fails, the accuracy of predicting the paths and intensities of hurricanes could be reduced by 16%. Replacement plans have been pushed back to
- Jim Kossin, an atmospheric research scientist at the University of…
The QuickSCAT weather satellite has already outlived its predicted lifespan by three years.If it fails, the accuracy of predicting the paths and intensities of hurricanes could be reduced by 16%. Replacement plans have been pushed back to 2016.Jim Kossin, an atmospheric research scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison tells us what that could mean with hurricane season already upon us.