Tracking a storm’s path has improved significantly over the years, but the ability to predict its intensity is still a difficult task. New technology is giving scientists a better look at the inside of storms, providing critical — and potentially life-saving — information. Ashley Field reports, in the wake of hurricane Fiona, that calls are growing to invest in ocean observation.
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Calls grow for Canada to invest in ocean observation tech amid storm Fiona
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