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5G promises a supercharged future. Data connectivity will be near instantaneous. But, as seen below, there'll be some bumps, bruises and tradeoffs along on the way.

5G promises a supercharged future. Data connectivity will be near instantaneous. But, as seen below, there’ll be some bumps, bruises and tradeoffs along on the way.

Via Eric Niiler, WIRED

IF YOU HAD a choice between a better, faster cell phone signal and an accurate weather forecast, which would you pick? That’s the question facing federal officials as they decide whether to auction off more of the wireless spectrum or heed meteorologists who say that such a move could throw US weather forecasting into chaos.

On Capitol Hill Thursday, NOAA’s acting chief, Neil Jacobs, said that interference from 5G wireless phones could reduce the accuracy of forecasts by 30 percent. That’s equivalent, he said, to the quality of weather predictions four decades ago. “If you look back in time to see when our forecast scale was roughly 30 percent less than today, it was 1980,” Jacobs told the House Subcommittee on the Environment.

That reduction would give coastal residents two or three fewer days to prepare for a hurricane, and it could lead to incorrect predictions of the storms’ final path to land, Jacobs said. 

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