Topic 3.3: Targeted observations and data assimilation in track prediction Rapporteur: Chun-Chieh Wu PSA Working Group: Sim Aberson, Brian Etherton, Sharanya.
In diagnosing tropical cyclone cyclogenesis and intensification we are interested in the 850 to 500hPa wind profiles. We have observed the heaviest rainfall.
The impact of targeted observations from 2011 Winter Storms Reconnaissance on deterministic forecast accuracy Tom Hamill NOAA Earth System Research Lab,
Results from 2007 & 2008 with some comments related to future applications Dr. Stephen J. Katzberg Distinguished Research Associate NASA Langley Research.
Ryan Spackman (STC/ESRL), Marty Ralph (Scripps), Chris Fairall (ESRL), Allen White (ESRL), Janet Intrieri (ESRL) CalWater 2 Early Start G-IV Flights “AR.
Intercomparisons of AIRS and NAST retrievals with Dropsondes During P- TOST (Pacific Thorpex Observational System Test) NASA ER-2 NOAA G-IV Dropsonde.
Summary of NOAA's 2010 Hurricane Field Program (IFEX)
1 Dropsonde Operations in HS3 2012. 2 WISPAR analyses nearing completion Atmospheric River analysis AR transport characteristics Comparison with NWP reanalyses.
Concordiasi Satellite data assimilation at high latitudes
Results from Winter Storm Reconnaissance (WSR) 2005 programs
CalWater2 Gulfstream-IV Measurements
CalWater 2 Early Start G-IV Flights “AR Experiment” 3 – 25 Feb 2014