Where Will the Next Big Hurricane Hit? Ask the Sharks
ATLANTIC OCEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, LOUISIANA GULF COAST, JUL 23 – Researchers tag dozens of sharks each year to collect ocean temperature data in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico to enhance hurricane path and intensity forecasts, NOAA says.
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Where will the next big hurricane hit? Ask the sharks.
In the so-bad-it’s-good TV movie “Sharknado,” heroes armed with bombs and chain saws battle sharks tossed inland by a hurricane. In reality, biologists have found a way for sharks to help anticipate the next big storm.
·Spokane, United States
Read Full ArticleSharks Swim Into the Hero Role as Forecasters of the Next Big Hurricane
This Shark Week, sharks are the heroes. University of Delaware researchers have tagged them with sensors to help predict hurricanes--offering a faster, cheaper way to collect vital ocean data.
·Charlottesville, United States
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