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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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2016 Hurricane Season ends
Today marks the last day of the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season, and it was a busy one for us. AOML’s Hurricane Research Division (HRD) participated in 57 missions into six different tropical cyclones: Colin, Earl, Javier (East Pacific), Hermine, Karl, … Continue reading
Posted in HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Observations
Tagged Bradley W. Klotz, cyclogenesis, Doppler radar, Doppler wind lidar, dropwindsondes, extratropical transition, G-IV, Global Hawk, Hurricane Earl, Hurricane Hermine, Hurricane Matthew, P3, rainfall, Sensing Hazards with Operational Unmanned Technology (SHOUT), Tropical Storm Colin, Tropical Storm Javier, Tropical Storm Karl
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Through the Eyewall – My Experience with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters, Nicholas Komisarjevsky, Science Communications Intern, NOAA AOML
Posted in HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Observations
Tagged Doppler radar, Hurricane Matthew, HWRF, P3
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HRD Monthly Science Meeting of November 2016
November’s science meeting consisted of 7 presentations: Shun-Nan Wu (RSMAS), “The signal of future TC intensification in the CloudSat measurements” Jon Zawislak (FIU/CIMAS/HRD), “The Relationship Between Precipitation and Environmental Forcing during Tropical Cyclone Formation” Leon Nguyen (HRD), “Thermodynamic and kinematic … Continue reading
Posted in Data Assimilation, Dynamics and Physics, HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Modeling and Prediction, Observations, Presentations
Tagged boundary layer, Bradley W. Klotz, convection, cyclogenesis, Doppler radar, dropwindsondes, Ghassan J. Alaka, Hurricane Bertha, Hurricane Cristobal, Hurricane Ensemble Data Assimilation System (HEDAS), Hurricane Matthew, Hurricane Nicole, HWRF, Jonathan A. Zawislak, Jun A. Zhang, Leon Nguyen, P3, Sim D. Aberson, Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SFMR), vertical shear
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
Frank Marks talks to the History News Network about Hurricane Matthew
You can read the article at http://historynewsnetwork.org/article/164176.
Posted in HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project
Tagged climate, Frank D. Marks, History, Hurricane Matthew, Media
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Frank Marks talks to the Cosumnes River College Connection about Hurricane Matthew
Read the article at http://crcconnection.com/2016/10/18/hurricane-matthew-leaves-nearly-1-2-mln-in-u-s-southeast.html.
Posted in HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project, Impacts, Observations
Tagged Frank D. Marks, Hurricane Matthew, Media, rainfall, satellite, Storm surge
HRD Seminar – Dr. Chris Hennon and Will Clark, University of North Carolina at Asheville – 11 October 2016
Dr. Hennon presented a seminar on “Toward a Global Homogeneous Tropical Cyclone Data Record”. Abstract Any analysis of global tropical cyclone (TC) activity must account for the myriad of interagency differences in determining maximum wind speed. Although the use of … Continue reading
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/.
Frank Marks talks about observing and predicting hurricanes with the Jamaica Observer
You can read the discussion at http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Data-improves-hurricane-forecasts–but-uncertainties-remain——-_76485.