PACJET Projects |
HMT 2004
PACJET 2003
PACJET 2002
PACJET 2001
CALJET 1998
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Resources |
GPS Realtime Water Vapor
GWINDEX
West Coast RUC
ETL Profiler Network
Press Materials
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Background |
About Pacjet
CALJET Summary
Societal Impacts and User Input
Linkages to National Priorities
USWRP
Data Assimilation Implementation Plan
March 2001 Program Status Report
PACJET 2001 Poster
NSSL Briefing
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Program Documents |
PACJET and a Long-term Effort
to Improve 0-24 h West Coast Forecasts
Overview Poster
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Research Participants |
NOAA Research
ETL,
NSSL,
FSL,
AL,
CDC
National Weather Service Western Region
Eureka,
Hanford,
Medford,
Monterey,
Oxnard,
Portland,
Reno,
Sacramento,
San Diego,
Seattle,
CNFRC
Office of Marine and Aviation Operations
AOC
Naval Postgradute School
DRI CIASTA
CIRES
SUNY Stony Brook
National Centers for Environmental Prediction
EMC,
HPC,
MPC
National Environmental Satellite, Data
and Information Service
CIMSS,
CIRA
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Operational Forecasting Components |
COMET Presentation
West Coast RUC
Aircraft Obs via AWIPS
GWINDEX Poster
Applications Development
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Research Components |
Modeling Research Components
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Related Experiments |
Winter Storm Reconnaissance (Central Pac.)
CRPAQS (CA Air Quality)
IMPROVE (Microphysics)
THORPEX (Synoptic Targeting)
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Observing Systems |
AEROSONDE
NOAA P-3
Wind Profiler Network
Satellite Products
NOAA S-band Radar
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Contacts |
Program
Media Contacts
Webmaster
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Workshops |
2001 - Monterey, CA
July 13-14 2000 (Boulder, CO)
July Workshop Agenda
September 1999 - Monterey, CA
1999 Planning Workshop Figures
June 1998 - CALJET
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Landfalling Pacific storms caused 105 deaths and $8 billion in damage from 1995 to 1998.
An Infrared satellite image of a Pacific storm on 3 February 1998 that caused flooding rains,
hurricane force winds, and heavy surf during CALJET. The core experimental observing network
consisted of a NOAA P-3 research aircraft, which provided atmospheric and oceanic data up to
1000 km offshore, NOAA/ETL's coastal network of 915-MHz wind profilers (box), and
two Doppler-on-Wheels (DOWs) mobile radars from the University of Oklahoma. CALJET's base
of operations (star) was located at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.
Presidential Disater Declarations 1965-1998
Baker
Mapping Coordination Contractor
Baker
Mapping Coordination Contractor
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