How drone technology could help prepare for extreme weather events
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How drone technology could help prepare for extreme weather events
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A groundbreaking research project is helping officials better prepare for extreme weather events. Researchers at NOAA and the University of Oklahoma are using drones to collect information in real time, to determine if the technology can help improve forecasts and weather warnings. NBC News meteorologist Angie Lassman reports.Aug. 19, 2026