Gulf of mexico doppler radar

    • [DOC File]Tropical Cyclone Report

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      Figure 4. Reflectivity image at 1834 UTC 5 October from the NWS Jacksonville, FL WSR-88D Doppler weather radar. A small mass of deep convection (50-55 dBZ) was co-located with the surface center just east of the northeastern Florida coast near R8. Tammy was its peak intensity of 45 kt at this time based on Doppler radar velocity data.

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    • [DOC File]National Geographic Website Notes

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      Tornado season begins in early spring for the states along the Gulf of Mexico. The season follows the jet stream. ... Meteorologists at the U.S. National Weather Service us Doppler radar, satellites, weather balloons, and computer modeling to watch the skies for severe storms and tornadic activity. Doppler radars record wind speeds and identify ...

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    • [DOC File]Tropical Cyclone Report

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      The radar indicated a narrow but relatively lengthy swath of spotty Doppler velocities of at least 71 kt aloft in the eastern semicircle of Cindy’s circulation (Fig. 5 and 6). These winds were detected as early as 2330 UTC 5 July at a distance of at least 120 n mi south of the radar site and continued to just inland of the southeastern ...

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    • [DOCX File]Kawameeh Middle School - Home

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      The area is relatively flat, which allows the cold air from Canada to meet the warm air from the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane. and Floods. 1. Definition/Cause: Hurricanes. arise in the tropical latitudes (between 10° and 25° N) in summer and autumn when sea surface temperature are 28°C (82°F) or higher. The warm seas create a large humid air mass.

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    • [DOCX File]NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory

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      This experiment is a response to the requirement listed as Core Doppler Radar in Section 5.4.2.9 of the National Hurricane Operations Plan. The goal of that particular mission is to gather airborne-Doppler wind measurements that permit an accurate initialization of HWRF, and also provide three- dimensional wind analyses for forecasters.

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    • [DOC File]DOPPLER RADAR VELOCITIES

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      The 27-km runs used one domain which encompassed much of the southern U.S. and northern Gulf of Mexico, and the 9-km runs (covering the Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama Gulf Coast) were performed using two nests, with the 9-km runs imbedded in the same 27-km domain. Only a one-way nest interaction was used to simplify the analysis.

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    • [DOC File]EXPERIMENTS

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      This experiment may be executed with aircraft from NOAA alone, or NOAA in cooperation with the NASA ER-2 aircraft flying into pre-genesis and incipient tropical disturbances over the western Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and tropical eastern North Pacific Ocean. The P-3’s will be based in San Jose, Costa Rica and Acapulco, Mexico.

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    • [DOC File]Scientific Objectives of the Fifth Convection And Moisture ...

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      These latter two experiments, which were called CAMEX-3 and CAMEX-4, were based in Florida during 1998 and 2001, respectively, in order to sample tropical cyclones in the western Atlantic Ocean basin and the Gulf of Mexico while also supporting validation activities for …

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    • [DOC File]Meteorology Class

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      2. In the United States, air-mass thunderstorms frequently occur in maritime tropical (mT) air that moves northward from the Gulf of Mexico. During the spring and summer, when the air is heated from below by the warmer land surface, the warm, humid air mass becomes unstable and thunderstorms develop. 3.

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    • [DOC File]Rain shadow effect

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      In the Northern Hemisphere, warm air moves up from the Gulf of Mexico while cold air moves down from the Arctic and Canada. Because the Coriolus Effect bends the winds from west to east, we, here in Texas, get most of our weather from the Gulf of Mexico or coming down from the North West through Colorado, down through New Mexico and then to Texas.

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