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Paper on how the region near the ocean surface impacts hurricane forecasts released online in Monthly Weather Review
Summary: Forecasters and researchers use the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting (HWRF) model to forecast where a hurricane will go, how strong it will be, how large it will be, and where the strongest winds are. This paper looks … Continue reading
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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Two-part paper on the intensification of Hurricane Edouard published in Monthly Weather Review
Summary: Hurricane Edouard (2014) is examined using radar onboard NOAA P-3 aircraft that flew the storm. Two periods are shown, one when the storm was intensifying to a major hurricane and the other when the storm was weakening. The location … Continue reading
HRD Debrief for missions into Hurricane Matthew – 20 October 2016
HRD researchers discussed the results from the 9 P-3, 9 G-IV, and 3 Global Hawk missions into Hurricane Matthew (30 September to 8 October 2016). The agenda for the discussion was: Slides from the debrief are available at: ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/blog/meetings/2016/HFP/MatthewDebrief_10202016.pptx
Posted in Data Assimilation, Dynamics and Physics, HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Impacts, Modeling and Prediction, Observations, Presentations
Tagged Air-sea interaction, COYOTE, Doppler radar, dropwindsondes, Evan Kalina, Frank D. Marks, G-IV, Global Hawk, Hurricane Matthew, HWRF, Joseph J. Cione, Kelly Ryan, Lisa R. Bucci, P3, rapid intensity change, Robert F. Rogers, Sensing Hazards with Operational Unmanned Technology (SHOUT), synoptic surveillance, Unmanned Aerial Systems, vertical shear
HRD Debrief for missions into Tropical Storm Karl Hermine – 30 September 2016
HRD researchers discussed the results from the 7 P-3, 5 G-IV, and 2 Global Hawk missions into Tropical Storm Karl (20-24 September 2016). The agenda for the discussion was: Slides from the debrief are available at: ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/blog/meetings/2016/HFP/Karl_debrief.pptx
Posted in Dynamics and Physics, HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Observations, Presentations
Tagged Altug Aksoy, Doppler radar, dropwindsondes, extratropical transition, G-IV, Global Hawk, John Kaplan, Jun A. Zhang, Lisa R. Bucci, P3, rapid intensity change, Robert F. Rogers, Sim D. Aberson, Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SFMR), Tropical Storm Karl, Unmanned Aerial Systems, vertical shear
HRD Debrief for missions into Hurricane Hermine – 15 September 2016
HRD researchers discussed the results from the 11 P-3 missions into AL99, TD9, and eventually Hurricane Hermine (25 August to 2 September 2016). The agenda for the discussion was: Slides from the debrief are available at: ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/blog/meetings/2016/HFP/Hermine_debrief.pptx.zip
Posted in Data Assimilation, Dynamics and Physics, HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Modeling and Prediction, Observations, Presentations
Tagged convection, cyclogenesis, Doppler radar, dropwindsondes, Global Hawk, Hurricane Hermine, HWRF, landfall, Lisa R. Bucci, P3, rapid intensity change, Robert F. Rogers, Unmanned Aerial Systems, vertical shear
HRD Debrief for missions into Tropical Storm Colin, Hurricane Earl, and Tropical Storm Javier – 18 August 2016
HRD researchers discussed the results from the 5 P-3, and 2 G-IV missions into Tropical Storm Colin (5-6 June 2016), Hurricane Earl (2-3 August 2016), and Tropical Storm Javier (8-9 August 2016). The agenda for the discussion was: Slides from … Continue reading
Posted in HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Observations, Presentations
Tagged COYOTE, Doppler radar, Doppler wind lidar, dropwindsondes, G-IV, Hurricane Earl, Jason P. Dunion, Joseph J. Cione, Lisa R. Bucci, P3, Robert F. Rogers, Sim D. Aberson, Tropical Storm Colin, Tropical Storm Javier, Unmanned Aerial Systems
Jason Dunion and Rob Rogers discuss hurricane physics in Post-Courier article
HRD’s Jason Dunion and Rob Rogers discuss trying to improve forecasting of hurricane rapid intensification in a Charleston Post and Courier article. http://www.charlestonscene.com/20160730/160739962/hurricane-predictions-getting-hotter
HRD Scientists brief NOAA Aircraft Operations Center personnel on IFEX 2016, MacDill AFB, FL – 7 July 2016
Intensity Forecast Experiment (IFEX) Program Director Robert Rogers, Doppler Wind Lidar (DWL) researcher Lisa Bucci, and HRD Director Frank Marks briefed the Aircraft Operations Center (AOC) personnel on IFEX plans for 2016, this year’s plan for the DWL, and Hurricane … Continue reading
Posted in Data Assimilation, Dynamics and Physics, HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Modeling and Prediction, Observations, Presentations
Tagged Air-sea interaction, AXBTs, boundary layer, convection, COYOTE, Doppler radar, dropwindsondes, Frank D. Marks, G-IV, Global Hawk, HWRF, Jun A. Zhang, Kelly Ryan, Lisa R. Bucci, P3, rapid intensity change, Robert F. Rogers, Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SFMR), Unmanned Aerial Systems, vertical shear
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