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The measurement of peak winds in hurricanes is critical to forecasting intensity and direction prior to landfall. To date, the NOAA stepped frequency microwave radiometer, SFMR, is the best tool for providing this information. NASA is now developing the hurricane imaging radiometer, HIRad, which is a candidate follow-on instrument to improve on the SFMR. HIRad will use synthetic thinned array technology...