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Sailors throughout millennia knew what it meant when the water went black, the sky darkened, and the wind filled their sails with frightening velocity. They headed to open water in an attempt to save their ships and their lives. Hurricanes raised fear for those on water and land. As weather reporting became more advanced, the radio could offer some cushion allowing for action on the crew’s part.

Actually entering and studying hurricanes was and is a high-risk proposition. 

In this week’s Global Auto Mobility you can learn how Sailidrone’s collaboration with NOAA is moving forecasting and safety forward with the deployment of Unmanned Surface Vehicles. Their introduction of USVs into hostile water, where the potential of loss of human crew would be significant, is a game changer.

Read about this and more at Global Auto Mobility or listen to our companion podcast at Smart Mobility Today on your favorite streaming service.

Cindy Polakowski
Host, Smart Mobility Today

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