GOES 19 satellite used to track Gulf hurricanes is offline | Hurricane Center
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A satellite key to tracking hurricanes in the Atlantic basin is out until further notice, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday night.
GOES-19 is the main instrument used to identify tropical waves as they strengthen and move over the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, providing real-time tracking for forecasting.
The satellite went into a safehold late Wednesday and engineers “are working to recover the satellite and will share a recovery timeline when available,” the NOAA Office of Satellite Operations said in a maintenance report.
GOES-19 is also the main tool tracking weather patterns such as lightning strikes, ocean temperatures and more for Louisiana and other Gulf Coast residents.
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