CICERO-I observing only GPS will provide 8-10 daily profiles within a hurricane-size region. With Galileo that will double to 16-20 per day. CICERO-II will deliver nearly 100 daily slices through a hurricane, permitting almost unimagined visibility into its interior and enabling 3D tomographic reconstruction of its thermal, moisture, and pressure structure. This will not only provide comprehensive data for initializing forecasts, it will offer a view of the storm's interior that can lead to improvements to the physical models needed to propagate them. It will open a new chapter in weather understanding and may allow researchers to beat NASA's ambitious forecasting goals for 2030 by 15 years or more.