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Tag Archives: Hurricane Patricia
HRD Monthly Science Meeting of December 2016
December’s science meeting consisted of 6 presentations: Paul Reasor (HRD): “Real-time, storm-scale diagnostics derived from Tail Doppler Radar”, Jun Zhang (HRD): “Recent improvement in physical parameterization of horizontal turbulent mixing in HWRF “, Rob Rogers (HRD): “Re-writing the Tropical Record … Continue reading
Posted in Data Assimilation, Dynamics and Physics, HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Modeling and Prediction, Observations, Presentations
Tagged boundary layer, Doppler radar, dropwindsondes, G-IV, Global Hawk, Hui Christophersen, Hurricane Earl, Hurricane Edouard, Hurricane Hermine, Hurricane Matthew, Hurricane Nicole, Hurricane Patricia, HWRF, Jun A. Zhang, P3, Paul D. Reasor, physical parameterization, rapid intensity change, Robert F. Rogers, vertical shear
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Joe Cione and Frank Marks talk to Scientific American about flying through hurricanes and the data they collect
Read about it at https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/hurricane-matthew-monitors-fly-into-the-belly-of-the-beast/.
From the Eye of the Hurricane to High-Resolution Models – How NOAA Improves Hurricane Forecasts
Read the article at http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/keynotes/keynotes_0716_HurrFieldCampaign.html.
HRD observation team monthly meeting – 16 June 2016
The purpose of the observation team meetings is to bring together the people who use observations in their research on a regular basis to discuss issues they’re having, provide updates on observations they’re analyzing or collecting, and any other information … Continue reading
Posted in HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Observations, Presentations
Tagged Air-sea interaction, AXBTs, convection, dropwindsondes, G-IV, Global Hawk, Hurricane Allen, Hurricane Edouard, Hurricane Felix, Hurricane Hugo, Hurricane Patricia, Jun A. Zhang, P3, rapid intensity change, Robert F. Rogers, Sim D. Aberson
NOAA Hurricane Research overview for WMO Region IV Training Workshop, NHC – 29 February 2016
The slides from HRD Director Frank Marks’ presentation to the World Meteorological Organization Regional Association IV Training Workshop held in the National Hurricane Center media room are available on the anonymous ftp site: ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/blog/seminars/2016/HRD_Presentation-2016.pptx
Posted in Data Assimilation, Dynamics and Physics, HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Impacts, Modeling and Prediction, Observations, Presentations
Tagged Air-sea interaction, boundary layer, COYOTE, Doppler radar, dropwindsondes, Frank D. Marks, G-IV, Global Hawk, Hurricane Joaquin, Hurricane Patricia, HWRF, landfall, P3, satellite, Tropical Storm Erika, Unmanned Aerial Systems
2015 Hurricane Field Program wrap-up
Although the 2015 hurricane season ending on Nov. 30th was by most measures a ‘quiet’ one, NOAA’s annual Hurricane Field Program, led by AOML‘s Hurricane Research Division entailed plenty of activity and produced several milestones. HRD scientists participated in 30 research, … Continue reading
Posted in Data Assimilation, Dynamics and Physics, Modeling and Prediction, Observations
Tagged Air-sea interaction, Doppler radar, Doppler wind lidar, dropwindsondes, G-IV, Global Hawk, Hurricane Danny, Hurricane Guillermo, Hurricane Joaquin, Hurricane Patricia, P3, Sensing Hazards with Operational Unmanned Technology (SHOUT), Tropical Storm Erika, Tropical Storm Kate, Unmanned Aerial Systems, vertical shear
HRD Monthly Science Meeting of November 2015
November’s science meeting consisted of 3 presentations: Lisa Bucci – Initial Assessment of the P3 Doppler Wind Lidar Impacts Javier Delgado – Quasi-basin-scale, 3-km HWRF-B Simulations Sim Aberson – An Extremely Extreme Event in Hurricane Patricia All the presentations are … Continue reading
Posted in Data Assimilation, Dynamics and Physics, HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Modeling and Prediction, Observations, Presentations
Tagged Doppler radar, Doppler wind lidar, dropwindsondes, Hurricane Patricia, HWRF, Javier Delgado, Lisa R. Bucci, P3, Sim D. Aberson, Tropical Storm Erika
Rob Rogers talks bout Hurricane Patricia with the Associated Press
The article can be found at http://www.usnews.com/news/science/news/articles/2015/10/23/why-did-hurricane-patricia-become-a-monster-so-quickly.
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Tagged Hurricane Patricia, Media, rapid intensity change, Robert F. Rogers
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Doppler radar quick-looks from 11:00 AM P-3 flight into Hurricane Patricia, 23 October 2015
As Hurricane Patricia continued its rapid intensification 135 km southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico a NOAA P-3 mission collected airborne Doppler radar data to use in initializing and evaluating model guidance. This P-3 mission coincided with a WB-57 TCI mission into Patricia. … Continue reading
Doppler radar quick-looks from 11:00 AM P-3 flight into Hurricane Patricia, 22 October 2015
As Hurricane Patricia intensified rapidly 400 km south of Manzanillo, Mexico a NOAA P-3 mission collected airborne Doppler radar data to use in initializing and evaluating model guidance and a Stepped-Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SFMR) high-incidence angle module 75-80 km to the … Continue reading