Observing Techniques
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The Observing Techniques Theme involves designing, testing, and automating optimal data collection, as well as quality control, analysis, and transmission of data to improve initialization and validation of operational and research tropical-cyclone models, and to further basic understanding. New and existing platforms are evaluated for use in tropical-cyclone data assimilation and basic understanding.
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Michael L. Black | Observations from unmanned airborne vehicles (UAV), automatic quality control of dropwindsonde data, optimal flight tracks for UAV missions in tropical cyclones
| Peter P. Dodge | Airborne radar data quality control, analysis of land based radar data collected during tropical cyclone landfall, simulation of radar data for use in OSSE's
| Neal M. Dorst | Field Program data archival, data rescue, data accessibility via the web
| Howard A. Friedman | Hurricane Field Program planning, HFP deployment communications, interagency coordination for HFP
| John F. Gamache | Airborne Doppler-radar quality control and analysis, evaluation of new airborne radar systems, operational real-time Doppler-radar data
| Nancy F. Griffin | Development of Airborne radar software, radar data management and archiving, airborne Doppler analyses project, displaying of radar data on the web
| Bradley W. Klotz | SFMR data management and archival, surface wind speed analysis in hurricanes, model intensity improvement using SFMR data
| Frank D. Marks | Airborne Doppler radar development and analysis techniques, observing system analysis to improve hurricane forecasts
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- Understand the structure and dynamics of the inner core of tropical cyclones using observations from manned and unmanned aircraft
- Improve the quality-control process and real-time data transmission of GPS dropsonde data from manned and unmanned aircraft
- Evaluate the use of unmanned aircraft to augment observations from conventional aircraft
- Help to identify, evaluate, and pursue real-time data transmission from remote sounders, LIDAR, and radar systems from the Global Hawk unmanned aircraft
- Rescue older non-digital data, and make them available through our website and FTP site. Improve our web interface to make such access simple.
- Optimal sampling strategies for aircraft and satellite platforms
- Evaluation of SFMR wind speeds in tropical cyclones using GPS dropsondes
- Application of SFMR and other surface wind speed data for improved tropical cyclone intensity estimates
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