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Tag Archives: Hurricane Leslie
Paper on a new way to run forecast models with multiple hurricanes at the same time published in Weather and Forecasting
Summary: HWRF is NOAA’s primary model for tropical cyclone (tropical depressions, tropical storms, and hurricanes) forecast. The distance between places where forecasts are made in the model (the grid resolution) must be small to make accurate forecasts. However, the amount … Continue reading
HRD seminar – Dr. Julian Heming, UK Met Office, UK – 17 March 2016
Dr. Heming presented a seminar on the “Tropical Cyclone Predictions from the Met Office Global Model: a Brief History and Recent Developments”. Abstract This presentation will give an overview of tropical cyclone prediction from the Met Office Global Model. It … Continue reading
HRD scientists brief Florida International University (FIU) students on HRD, IFEX, and HFIP – 20 August 2013
As part of the NASA/FIU Hurricane and Remote Sensing Summer Education and Research Internship Program HRD scientists briefed FIU students from Prof. Haiyan Jiang’s class on HFIP (Dr. Frank Marks), IFEX 2013 (Paul Reasor), NOAA Education Opportunities (Shirley Murillo), and use … Continue reading
Posted in Data Assimilation, Dynamics and Physics, HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Impacts, Modeling and Prediction, Observations, Presentations
Tagged Air-sea interaction, AXBTs, Doppler radar, dropwindsondes, Education/outreach, Frank D. Marks, G-IV, Global Hawk, H*Wind, Hurricane Earl, Hurricane Isaac, Hurricane Leslie, HWRF, P3, Paul D. Reasor, Picture gallery, Robert F. Rogers, Shirley T. Murillo
HRD Debrief for missions into Hurricane Leslie – 14 September 2012
HRD researchers and our IFEX partners discussed the results from the 4 P-3 and 1 G-IV missions into Hurricane Leslie. The agenda for the discussion (#-presenter/s) was: Overview (1-Murillo) P-3 TDR and G-IV missions Science discussions (LPS will lead) (2-Rogers, … Continue reading
Posted in Dynamics and Physics, HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Impacts, Observations
Tagged Air-sea interaction, AXBTs, Doppler radar, dropwindsondes, Eric W. Uhlhorn, G-IV, Global Hawk, H*Wind, Hurricane Ensemble Data Assimilation System (HEDAS), Hurricane Leslie, Michael L. Black, Observing System Evaluations, P3, Robert F. Rogers, Shirley T. Murillo, Sim D. Aberson
Doppler radar quick-looks from 4 AM P-3 flight into Tropical Storm Leslie, 8 September 2012
As Tropical Storm Leslie slowly moved north toward Bermuda NOAA P-3 missions collected airborne Doppler radar data to use in initializing and evaluating model guidance. Included here you see images of the horizontal winds within the inner core of Leslie … Continue reading
Doppler radar quick-looks from 4 PM P-3 flight into Tropical Storm Leslie, 7 September 2012
As Tropical Storm Leslie slowly moved north toward Bermuda NOAA P-3 and G-IV missions collected airborne Doppler radar data to use in initializing and evaluating model guidance. Included here you see images of the horizontal winds within the inner core … Continue reading
Posted in HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Observations
Tagged Doppler radar, dropwindsondes, G-IV, Hurricane Leslie, P3, Picture gallery
Hurricane Field Program Update – Saturday, Sept. 8, 2012 7:32 AM Eastern
OPERATIONS Saturday, Sept. 8, 2012 NOAA42: Is currently flying Leslie. Take off was around 0800 UTC from Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. NOAA42 is flying a P-3 TDR mission. Two HRD scientists are on this flight. G-IV: Flight scheduled to take off at 2100 UTC from … Continue reading
Posted in Observations
Tagged Doppler radar, dropwindsondes, G-IV, Hurricane Leslie, P3
NOAA42 early morning flight into Tropical Storm Leslie – Sept. 8, 2012
NOAA42 is scheduled to fly its third mission into Leslie. They will take off around 4AM EST (0800 UTC). Below is the pattern they are going to fly. The flight will take off from Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and recover there … Continue reading
Posted in Observations
Tagged AXBTs, Doppler radar, dropwindsondes, Hurricane Leslie, P3
Tropical Storm Leslie surface wind analysis
H*Wind analysis for Tropical Storm Leslie are available here. Check the link for our most recent analysis.
Posted in Impacts, Observations
Tagged H*Wind, Hurricane Leslie
Doppler radar quick-looks from 4 AM P-3 flight into Hurricane Leslie, 7 September 2012
As Hurricane Leslie slowly moved north east of the Bahamas NOAA P-3 missions collected airborne Doppler radar data to use in initializing and evaluating model guidance. Included here you see images of the horizontal winds within the inner core of … Continue reading