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HRD 2000 Projects by Scientist

ABERSON, Sim

  1. PREDICTION OF MODEL PERFORMANCE
  2. ENSEMBLE FORECASTING OF TROPICAL CYCLONES
  3. ADAPTIVE OBSERVATIONS TO IMPROVE HURRICANE TRACK FORECASTS
  4. THE IMPACT OF OPERATIONAL SYNOPTIC SURVEILLANCE MISSIONS ON OPERATIONAL HURRICANE TRACK FORECAST MODELS

GAMACHE, Dr. John

  1. Structure of Hurricanes and its Variation as observed by Airborne Doppler Radar
  2. Three-Dimensional Variational Analysis of Airborne Doppler Observations
  3. Wind field and reflectivity structure and evolution of Hurricane Olivia on 24 September 1994
  4. Wind field and reflectivity structure and evolution of Hurricane Olivia on 25 September 1994

GOLDENBERG, Stan

  1. Climate Variability of Tropical Cyclones around the World

HOUSTON, Sam

  1. Study of Supertyphoon Paka
  2. Boundary Layer Measurements in Hurricanes using GPS-sondes : Comparisons with in situ Observations

KAPLAN, John

  1. An Empirical Inland Wind Decay Model for the New England Region
  2. Climatological and Synoptic Characteristics of Rapidly Intensifying Tropical Cyclones in the North Atlantic Basin

LANDSEA, Dr. Christopher

  1. Seasonal Forecasting of Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Rainfall and the El Nino-Southern Oscillation
  2. Climate Variability of Tropical Cyclones around the World
  3. Satellite Imagery Investigations of Tropical Cyclone Activity
  4. Hurricanes, Typhoons and Tropical Cyclones Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

MARKS, Dr. Frank

  1. Development of a TRMM-based Tropical Cyclone Precipitation Climatology
  2. WSR-88D Observations of Hurricane Atmospheric Boundary Layer Sturcture at Landfall

OOYAMA, Dr. K.V.

  1. Modeling the hurricane dynamics with explicit moist convection

POWELL, Dr. Mark

  1. Wind Exposure Documentation for Automatic Weather Stations in Hurricane Threat Areas
  2. Accuracy of U.S. Hurricane Landfall Forecasts in the Atlantic Basin
  3. Tropical Cyclone Boundary Layer Wind Profile Variability
  4. A Distributed, Real-time Hurricane Wind Analysis System
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