“…Compared with most space‐based measurements that use backscattered microwave radar pulses (e.g., QuikSCAT and ASCAT), GPS signals are in an L band frequency and are largely unaffected by precipitation. Therefore, CYGNSS‐derived OSWS are available in a TC inner‐core region and provide high temporal resolution and spatial coverage under all precipitating conditions and over the full dynamic range of wind speeds experienced in a TC (Morris & Ruf, ; Ruf et al, ). Before its launch, a variety of observing system simulation experiments (e.g., Annane et al, ; Leidner et al, ; McNoldy et al, ; Zhang et al, ) suggested that assimilation of CYGNSS OSWS would have positive impacts on short‐range hurricane forecasts of both track and intensity with the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting (HWRF) model.…”