ORLANDO, Fla. — The U.S. Department of Defense last week made a surprise announcement that it would halt transmitting crucial satellite data to hurricane forecasters at the National Hurricane Center.
The department is now walking back its announcement after pushback from meteorologists nationwide, but it’s only temporary. On Monday, the department said it would delay pulling the plug on microwave imagery that meteorologists use until July 31 — a full month later than originally expected.
Dual certified meteorologist Zach Covey explained this decision and the satellites in question.
Use the video player below to watch the interview.
Spectrum News Staff
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