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HRD employees recognized at AOML Awards ceremony
At a recent awards ceremony, HRD Director Frank Marks and AOML Deputy Director Molly Beringer presented recognitions to several employees whose service went above-and-beyond during the past year. Bachir Annane was recognized for comprehensive and timely analyses using the OSSE framework … Continue reading
Posted in HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Modeling and Prediction, Observations, Publications
Tagged Awards, Bachir Annane, Doppler wind lidar, G-IV, Jason P. Dunion, Joseph S. Griffin, Jun A. Zhang, Kelly Ryan, Observing System Simulation Experiments, P3, satellite, Shirley T. Murillo, Sonia Otero, Stanley B. Goldenberg
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HRD Monthly Science Meeting of August 2016
August’s science meeting consisted of 7 presentations: Xuejin Zhang – “The 2016 Basin-Scale HWRF (HB16)” Alan Brammer (University of Albany/SUNY) – “Exploitation of Ensemble Prediction System Information in Support of Atlantic Tropical Cyclogenesis Prediction” Erin Dougherty (University of Albany/SUNY)- “Hurricane … Continue reading
Posted in Data Assimilation, Dynamics and Physics, HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Impacts, Modeling and Prediction, Observations, Presentations
Tagged cyclogenesis, Doppler radar, dropwindsondes, Eyewall replacement cycle, G-IV, Hurricane Bonnie, Hurricane Ensemble Data Assimilation System (HEDAS), HWRF, P3, rapid intensity change, satellite, Sim D. Aberson, Stanley B. Goldenberg, Tropical Storm Karen, vertical shear, Xuejin Zhang
15th Anniversary of Goldenberg, et al. paper
In the July 20, 2001, issue of Science magazine, HRD scientists Stan Goldenberg and Chris Landsea, AOML oceanographer Alberto M. Mestas-Nuñez, and Colorado State professor Bill Gray published the article “The Recent Increase in Atlantic Hurricane Activity: Causes and Implications”. … Continue reading
Posted in Publications
Tagged Christopher W. Landsea, climate, History, Stanley B. Goldenberg
HRD Monthly Science Meeting of January 2016
January’s science meeting consisted of 5 presentations: Brad Klotz – Using a Scatterometer-based, Low-wavenumber Analysis Tool to Evaluate Surface Wind Asymmetries in Tropical Cyclones Sim Aberson – A Strong Updraft in the Eye of Hurricane Emily Steve Diaz – Update … Continue reading
Posted in Dynamics and Physics, HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Modeling and Prediction, Observations, Presentations
Tagged Bradley W. Klotz, dropwindsondes, Ghassan J. Alaka, Hurricane Emily, HWRF, Sim D. Aberson, Stanley B. Goldenberg, Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SFMR), Steven Diaz, Xuejin Zhang
10th Anniversary of Hurricane Wilma
In the early morning hours of October 24, 2005, Hurricane Wilma came ashore on Florida’s Gulf coast. The storm had set records and then ravaged the Yucatan Peninsula prior to this final landfall, but it still had plenty of power … Continue reading
Posted in Observations
Tagged Christopher W. Landsea, Eric W. Uhlhorn, Frank D. Marks, G-IV, H*Wind, History, Hurricane Wilma, HWRF, integrated kinetic energy, Jason P. Dunion, John F. Gamache, John Kaplan, Joseph J. Cione, Jun A. Zhang, Kao-San Yeh, Mark D. Powell, Michael L. Black, P3, Peter G. Black, Peter P. Dodge, rapid intensity change, Robert A. Black, Robert F. Rogers, Robert W. Burpee, Sim D. Aberson, Stanley B. Goldenberg, Sundararaman G. Gopalakrishnan, synoptic surveillance, Thiago S. Quirino, Xuejin Zhang
10th Anniversary of Hurricane Rita
Early on the morning of September 24, 2005, Major Hurricane Rita came ashore near the Texas/Louisiana border. In the midst of the very active 2005 hurricane season, Rita caused considerable panic as it approached the coast, with scenes of destruction … Continue reading
Posted in Observations
Tagged Bradley W. Klotz, Christopher W. Landsea, Doppler radar, Easterly waves, Eric W. Uhlhorn, Frank D. Marks, G-IV, History, Hurricane Rita, Jason P. Dunion, John F. Gamache, John Kaplan, Joseph J. Cione, Jun A. Zhang, Kao-San Yeh, Mark D. Powell, Michael L. Black, P3, Paul D. Reasor, Peter G. Black, Peter P. Dodge, Robert A. Black, Robert F. Rogers, Robert W. Burpee, Sim D. Aberson, Stanley B. Goldenberg, Sundararaman G. Gopalakrishnan, Sylvie Lorsolo, synoptic surveillance, Thiago S. Quirino, Xuejin Zhang
20th Anniversary of Hurricane Luis
On the night of September 4, 1995, Hurricane Luis roared over the Lesser Antilles, bringing destruction to Antigua and Barbuda. Luis also brought strong winds to Guadeloupe and Dominica and was the strongest hurricane to make landfall during the very … Continue reading
10th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
Early on the morning of August 29th, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Louisiana delta region and the Mississippi coast. The storm surge brought enormous damage to the Gulf Coast and, when the levees around New Orleans failed, a … Continue reading
Posted in Dynamics and Physics, HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Impacts, Modeling and Prediction, Observations, Publications
Tagged Air-sea interaction, Bachir Annane, boundary layer, Bradley W. Klotz, Doppler radar, dropwindsondes, Eric W. Uhlhorn, Frank D. Marks, G-IV, History, Hurricane Katrina, HWRF, integrated kinetic energy, Jason P. Dunion, John F. Gamache, John Kaplan, Joseph J. Cione, Jun A. Zhang, Kao-San Yeh, Mark D. Powell, Michael L. Black, Nicholas Carrasco, P3, Paul D. Reasor, Peter G. Black, Peter P. Dodge, rainfall, Robert A. Black, Robert F. Rogers, Russell St. Fleur, Shirley T. Murillo, Sim D. Aberson, Sonia Otero, Stanley B. Goldenberg, Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SFMR), Storm surge, Sundararaman G. Gopalakrishnan, Sylvie Lorsolo, synoptic surveillance, Thiago S. Quirino, Tomislava Vukicevic, Xuejin Zhang
Neal Dorst and Stanley Goldenberg discuss the current El Niño with National Geographic
You can read the article at http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/07/150730-el-nino-return-weather/.
Posted in Observations
Tagged climate, Media, Neal M. Dorst, Stanley B. Goldenberg
Paper on improvements to the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecast Model published in Weather and Forecasting
Summary: This paper describes improvements that were made to the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting model (HWRF). The key change for the 2012 version was a large increase in the number of points used to define a hurricane in the … Continue reading