PACJET Projects |
HMT 2004
PACJET 2003
PACJET 2002
PACJET 2001
CALJET 1998
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Publications |
Snow Level Detection (pdf)
Orographic Precipitation (pdf)
ETL S-band Radar (pdf)
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Data |
GWINDEX
West Coast RUC
ETL Profiler Network
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Background |
About Pacjet
CALJET Summary
Societal Impacts and User Input
Linkages to National Priorities
USWRP
Data Assimilation Implementation Plan
NSSL Briefing
Press Release
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Programs Documents |
PACJET 2001 and a
Long-term Effort to Improve 0-24h West Coast Forecasts
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PACJET Community |
NOAA Research:
ETL,
NSSL,
FSL
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National Weather Service Western Region:
Eureka,
Hanford,
Medford,
Monterey,
Oxnard,
Portland,
Reno,
Sacramento,
San Diego,
Seattle,
CNRRC,
NWRFC
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Office of Marine and Aviation Operations:
AOC
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Naval Postgradute School
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DRI CIASTA
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CIRES
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SUNY Stony Brook
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National Centers for Environmental Prediction:
EMC,
HPC,
MPC
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National Environmental Satellite, Data
and Information Service
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CIMSS
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CIRA
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Operational Forecasting Components |
COMET Precipitation
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.)
IMPROVE (Microphysics)
THORPEX (Synoptic Targeting)
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Observing Systems |
NOAA P-3
Wind Profiler Network
Satellite Products
NOAA S-band Radar
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Contact |
Marty Ralph
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Planning Workshops |
2001 - Monterey, CA
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NOAA's FIELD STUDY TARGETS WEST COAST STORMS
Government and university scientists and
forecasters are working together to improve
forecasts of Pacific storms hitting the West
Coast this winter. Their efforts include
flying into almost a dozen storms to collect
data on the damaging winter weather that
typically strikes the West Coast, according to
NOAA.
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