When it comes to warning the public about severe weather like tornadoes, every second counts. Currently, the National Weather Service is using decades-old technology to scan the skies.
Breakdown
- The US weather radar system is outdated and requires upgrades. 23s
- NOAA developed Phased Array Radar, which provides faster and more frequent data updates. 41s
- NOAA's current radar network updates every four to six minutes, while the new system could update every 30 to 60 seconds. 53s
- Budget cuts have led NOAA to cancel funding for further radar testing, delaying the upgrade rollout. 1m 38s
- Officials warn that postponing upgrades could impact public safety and national security amid increasing extreme weather. 1m 42s