Waves breaking on the shore of Étang-du-Nord, Magdalen Islands, during post-tropical storm Fiona on Sept. 24, 2022.
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Storm Fiona caused a lot of property damage and erosion on the Canadian coast. But its effects are also felt in the depths of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
A weather buoy floats in Lake Michigan.
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The COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t just disrupted our lives. It has also challenged the way we forecast the weather.
A new real-time measuring buoy can change the way the maritime industry operates.
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Enhanced data collection capabilities will ensure that information collected from the coastline will be seamless.