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Distorted GPS Signals Can Accurately Measure Hurricane Wind Speed
Severe weather has often been the bane of GPS navigation systems, causing countless and unwanted communications disruptions en route. But scientists have now learned how to at least get some benefit from the inconvenience by figuring out how to use the distorted GPS signals to measure wind speed, a feat that reseachers say will enable more accurate measurements of hurricane winds.
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