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      On cusp of storm season, NOAA funding cuts put hurricane forecasting at risk

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 5 May 2025

    The National Hurricane Center ’s forecasts in 2024 were its most accurate on record , from its one-day forecasts, as tropical cyclones neared the coast, to its forecasts five days into the future, when storms were only beginning to come together.

    Thanks to federally funded research, forecasts of tropical cyclone tracks today are up to 75% more accurate than they were in 1990. A National Hurricane Center forecast three days out today is about as accurate as a one-day forecast in 2002, giving people in the storm’s path more time to prepare and reducing the size of evacuations.

    Accuracy will be crucial again in 2025, as meteorologists predict another active Atlantic hurricane season , which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30.

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      On cusp of storm season, NOAA funding cuts put hurricane forecasting at risk

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 5 May 2025

    The National Hurricane Center ’s forecasts in 2024 were its most accurate on record , from its one-day forecasts, as tropical cyclones neared the coast, to its forecasts five days into the future, when storms were only beginning to come together.

    Thanks to federally funded research, forecasts of tropical cyclone tracks today are up to 75% more accurate than they were in 1990. A National Hurricane Center forecast three days out today is about as accurate as a one-day forecast in 2002, giving people in the storm’s path more time to prepare and reducing the size of evacuations.

    Accuracy will be crucial again in 2025, as meteorologists predict another active Atlantic hurricane season , which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30.

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      On cusp of storm season, NOAA funding cuts put hurricane forecasting at risk

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 5 May 2025

    The National Hurricane Center ’s forecasts in 2024 were its most accurate on record , from its one-day forecasts, as tropical cyclones neared the coast, to its forecasts five days into the future, when storms were only beginning to come together.

    Thanks to federally funded research, forecasts of tropical cyclone tracks today are up to 75% more accurate than they were in 1990. A National Hurricane Center forecast three days out today is about as accurate as a one-day forecast in 2002, giving people in the storm’s path more time to prepare and reducing the size of evacuations.

    Accuracy will be crucial again in 2025, as meteorologists predict another active Atlantic hurricane season , which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30.

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