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The US National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration said that the planned cutting of satellite data postponed until a month, the postponement of satellite data, which helps to monitor hurricane.
Meteorologists and scientists, in the mid-weekend season last week, the hurricane season of this year, this year’s hurricane season will stop the main information collected by the US Department of Defense, he said.
The microwave of the Defense Meteorological satellite program provides basic information that cannot be made of ordinary satellites. This includes the three-dimensional details of a storm, and what they do in one night, experts say.
The information was originally scheduled for the announcement of NOAA, “To reduce the risk of significant cybersecretality” on June 30. The agency says it is postponed until July 31. Hurricane Peak season is usually in mid-August in mid-October.
NOAA did not respond immediately to a message looking for more information about the cause of the delay. The US Navy has confirmed a new history, and only the “program has no longer meets the requirements of our information technology,” he said.
NOAA – This year, the subject of the Satellite Program, the subject of the Satellite Program, the subject of the Satellite Program, the “Hurricane Forecast and Modeling Tools” on the portfolio of the National Weather Service, said the “single database”.
The agency “data sources can provide the full set of the most advanced information and models that ensure the forecast of gold-standard weather conditions deserving the American people,” he said.
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The environment and climate change in Canada in an email in CBC, they do not expect that they do not expect the quality of US satellite information forecasts, various means and other services, as well as the world meteorological organization, he said.
“Canadians can continue to trust ECCC for timely, reliable hurricane forecasts, signals and tracking information,” Eccc spokesman.
“The capacity of the department is not affected by these changes, as it uses various sources to operate its own canadian models and forecasting the varying weather and affects people living in Canada.”
However, the Association of Lother Sciences, the Association of Science Scientists, which detects rapid intensity and probably predicted the defined path, predicted the change in the environment and more accurately predicted the environment and predicted.
“We do not only lose the ability to make strengthening forecasts, while in the developmental stages, we lose the ability to predict the tropical cyclone exactly where the tropical cyclone can go,” Alessi said. “This information is important.”
“In front of seasonal forecasting, we see the effects,” He added, at the same time, at the same time, we lose an important part to watch the global warming. “
Along with the features such as traditional visible or infrared satellites, Lightning, NOAA data provides information that is converted into the structure, intensity and temperature of a storm. But one storm misses three-dimensional details.
Microwave provides critical information that cannot be cut from ordinary satellites and helps to peers under the usual image of a hurricane or tropical cyclone to see what happens inside. Especially useful in the night.
“Think of a hurricane forecast that is diagnosed with this particular satellite sensors. How to discover the subtle details of a storm that lost our ability to enter these special satellite sensors,” CBC news with CBC news CBC news CBC news is first announced in CBC news.
Scott said that Canadian meteorologists use the satellite data to assess the strength and place of hurricanes approaching the Atlantic provinces. The loss of this information in a day to hit the NOVA Scotia may seem weaker than how to actually affect the preparation of people.
“Although the impact of the loss of this information changes depending on the situation, there is no negative question,” he said.