SEMINAR: AOML Seminar:Note the change in dial in number


From: gopal <sundararaman.g.gopalakrishnan@noaa.gov>
Subject: SEMINAR: AOML Seminar:Note the change in dial in number
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2012 10:32:54 -0400

1.  Please join my meeting.    >  https://www2.gotomeeting.com/join/808077075

> 2.  Use your microphone and speakers (VoIP) - a headset is recommended. Or, call in using your telephone.
> Dial 773 897 3001
> Access Code: 246-745-810
> Audio PIN: Shown after joining the meeting
> Meeting ID: 246-745-810\



On 8/16/2012 4:09 PM, Aoml.Receptionist wrote:

AOML Seminar

Date:             Thursday, August 23, 2012

Time:             10:30 AM – refreshments at 10:15 AM

Location:       AOML First-Floor Conference Room

Speaker:         Dr. Vijay Tallapragada

    NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC

    College Park, MD

 

Title:              "Advancements to NCEP Operational

    HWRF Modeling System for

   improved intensity prediction skills"

Abstract: Starting with the 2012 hurricane season, NCEP operational atmosphere-ocean coupled Hurricane Weather Research and Forecast (HWRF) modeling
system has been run at a cloud-permitting 3km horizontal resolution near the hurricane core with explicit representation of convective processes. Evaluation
of real-time operational HWRF forecasts for 2012 hurricane season for Atlantic and Eastern Pacific basins is expected to show significantly improved track,
intensity and structure prediction compared to earlier versions of the operational HWRF.
This presentation will focus on describing the next-generation efforts in advancing the HWRF modeling system for improved tropical cyclone prediction capabilities,
with emphasis on improved intensity forecast skill.  Ongoing developments include multi-nesting in a basin-scale domain to track multiple storms, advanced
hybrid EnKF-VAR data assimilation with improved use of satellite radiances in all weather conditions, improved physics to address rapid intensity changes and
relevant structure changes, and landfall related storm surge and inundation forecasts. Further improvements in tropical cyclone track  and structure prediction skills
will continue to be the major focus areas. These efforts are carried out in collaboration with several NOAA and academic partners, and with the support from NOAA's
Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project.
NCEP Operational HWRF is also providing experimental real-time forecasts for the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean regions in support of JTWC and India Meteorological
Department. Future efforts will include expanding on the international collaborations to make HWRF a global tropical prediction model.

 

1.  Please join my meeting.    >  https://www2.gotomeeting.com/join/808077075

> 2.  Use your microphone and speakers (VoIP) - a headset is recommended. Or, call in using your telephone.
> Dial 215-383-1006
> Access Code: 808-077-075
> Audio PIN: Shown after joining the meeting
> Meeting ID: 808-077-075\