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Heather Holbach discusses flights into Hurricane Ian at the National Tropical Weather Conference

The National Tropical Weather Conference is a professional conference for broadcast meteorologists and broadcast meteorology students focusing on tropical system forecasting, disaster preparedness, safety, research, impacts and social media communications. It was held last week at South Padre Island, TX. Heather Holbach presented a summary of NOAA Hurricane Hunter flights into Hurricane Ian last year. […]

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Mes de la Historia de la Mujer con líderes de la División de Investigación de Huracanes

In honor of Women’s History Month, NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) recognizes two of our female leaders within the Hurricane Research Division (HRD), Heather Holbach and Shirley Murillo. We talked to these incredible scientists to learn more about their leadership roles within the division and to seek out any advice they have for women early […]

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Kenzie Cooke

Research Highlights Research Interests Benthic habitat-forming species, biogeochemical cycles, and how these systems are affected by climate change. Kenzie M. Cooke PhD Student , NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory    Email Address: Kenzie.Cooke@Noaa.gov Address: 4301 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, Florida 33149 AboutCurrent WorkEducationPublicationsAwardsAbout Kenzie is a Ph.D. student at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School [...]
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Study of daily cloud pulses in tropical cyclones around the world published in the Journal of Geophysical Research

Tropical cyclone (TC) diurnal pulses have been well documented in the North Atlantic, but their characteristics in other regions have not been thoroughly investigated. This study details the global and regional variability of diurnal pulses from 2001–2018. Further research is needed to examine the structure of diurnal pulses and to improve understanding of the cause […]

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Paper on how data from small unscrewed aircraft systems can improve tropical cyclone forecasts published in Weather and Forecasting

This study represents the first time that observations from a small uncrewed aircraft system (sUAS) have been assimilated into the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecast model (HWRF) used by specialists at the National Hurricane Center (what we call an operational model). Including these data has potential for improving initial analyses and forecasts of tropical cyclones. The data […]

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Paper on forecast improvements due to the use of dropwindsonde data published in Weather and Forecasting

A regional hurricane model is used to conduct the most comprehensive  assessment of the impact of dropsondes on tropical cyclone (TC) forecasts to date. Dropsonde data can improve many aspects of TC forecasts if they are assimilated with sufficiently advanced techniques. Particularly notable is the impact of dropsonde data on TC-significant-wind-radii forecasts, since improving those […]

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Paper on a new way to test the accuracy of tropical cyclone forecasts published in Weather and Forecasting

Evaluating the impact of observing systems, new modeling systems, or model upgrades on forecasts of tropical cyclones (TCs) is vital to ensure optimal forecast improvements. Differences between observations (what really happened) and forecasts are calculated and are called forecast errors. Historically, analyzing these errors involved just looking at average errors.  Yet doing so can lead […]

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