Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch
Panoramic Photo of TAFB Operations [larger] – [very large]
For further information about TAFB and TAFB products contact Hugh Cobb, TAFB Chief, at 305-229-4454.
The Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch (TAFB) is a group of highly trained meteorologists who specialize in marine meteorology,
tropical meteorology, satellite imagery interpretation, and tropical weather analysis. The TAFB is staffed 24 hours a day, 365
days per year with at least three meteorologists working at all times, supplemented by additional staff during hurricane season.
As an integral part of the National Hurricane Center, the TAFB performs forecasting, outreach, and support functions.
The TAFB forecasts over an area which covers 14,000,000 square nautical miles and produces over 100 products per day. TAFB products include but are not limited to the following:
High Seas Marine Forecasts over the tropics and subtropics,
Offshore Waters Marine Forecasts over the tropics and subtropics,
Tropical Weather Discussions over the tropics and subtropics, and
Surface weather analyses and forecasts over the tropics, subtropics, and mid-latitudes.
For more information about TAFB products click here. These products are found on our web site under the Atlantic
and E Pacific and the Analysis Tools links on the left hand navigation bar.
Many TAFB products are available over high seas radiofax on upper side-band (USB). The TAFB radiofax product transmission schedule and frequency list is
transmitted daily at 2025 UTC. Transmission is from the United States Coast Guard located at New Orleans, Louisiana, Pt. Reyes, California, and Honolulu, Hawaii.
In addition to the normal operational schedule, TAFB provides support for the Hurricane Specialist Unit (HSU) during the hurricane season. This includes satellite-derived
tropical cyclone position and intensity estimates, WSR-88D radar fixes for tropical cyclones, tropical cyclone forecast support, media support, and general operational support.
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