Extractions: Categories ... contact us Welcome to Hurricane Alley Here at the Alley you will find as much information as possible concerning tropical cyclones worldwide. If you have an interest in the phenomenon itself then we will provide you with as much information as there is available on the internet about the most awesome of mother nature's storms.
Disaster Preparedness Guide Tropical storm information. Current US storm tracking information Printable hurricane tracking chart ( pdf file) Need the viewer? http://volusia.org/storm/
Extractions: This disaster preparedness guide contains information and procedures to help Volusia County residents and visitors prepare for emergency events. Even though much of the information contained in this publication is geared toward hurricanes, it may be applied to wildfires, terrorist events and other disasters. Having disaster supplies and a family/business disaster plan may help victims to survive most of the threats facing Volusia County.
Storm Information Weather. View storm tracking and wind speed information. NOAA Aircraft Operations Center Hurricane Hunters. Before the storm - Preparedness Checklists. http://www.ncgov.com/asp/subpages/intention_storminfo.asp?P=4&I=77
SWIFT WX -- Upper Midwest Storm Tours stormTours.com tracking Twisters with SWIFT WX. we turned to SwiftWX to provide all the information we needed to refine our target and find our storm. http://www.swiftwx.com/sc_stormtours2.aspx
Extractions: June 9, 2003, was scheduled as a one-day tour for StormTours.com , with a preliminary target of OâNeill, Nebraska. The day had all the ingredients to be a tornado producer, so Melanie Metz, Andy Revering, and I headed west with our guests on I-90. Shortly after leaving the Sioux Falls, SD, area, cell phone signals became quite marginal, as usual. We needed data, and we needed to be able to get it quickly, since our connections sometimes only lasted for a few moments. So at this point we turned to SwiftWX to provide all the information we needed to refine our target and find our storm. Our Professional version of SwiftWX is able to quickly download all the essential information, such as surface observations, Storm Prediction Center products, and of course watches, warnings and radar images. When a cell phone signal is weak or intermittent, the speed of a SwiftWX download may mean the difference between plentiful data and none at all. Upon reaching our OâNeill target, we reviewed surface observations again and determined that the developing surface low pressure was moving more north than we had anticipated, so we decided to work back up to the NE/SD border. As we neared the border, cells began to go up just to our southwest and rapidly become SVR warned.
Extractions: Index Australian Homepages with Weather Information Australian Weather Pages by Michael Thompson. Storm and snow chasing, weather photography, climate guide to Australia and much more. Weather Down Under by Brett Vilnis. Weather Forum, storms, weather, fire and observations. Storm reports and photographs in Australia. by Ben McBurney. Lower Hunter Weather. by Tom Henry. Sydney Storm Chasers by Matthew Smith, Daniel Weatherhead and James Harris. Storm Chasing in Sydney and NSW, and weather photography. Australian Weather News and Links Lightning Photography by Michael Bath. Includes tips on taking lightning photographs. Northeast NSW Storm Chasing by Dave Ellem Hunter Valley Weather by Tim Grugeon Meso-Mal by Mal Ninnes Blue Mountains Photography by William Barton by Glen Oriley Far North Coast Weather Photography by Ray Mullens by Mick Cole Central and Southern Tablelands Weather by Charlie Northcroft Blackheath Weather by Lindsay Pearce Katoomba Weather by Damian Central West Weather by Laurier Williams Glenmore Park Weather by Stuart Martin Williamtown Weather Page by Alan Gibson Black Stump Weather Pages by Pete Garriga Hunter Meteorology by Martin Babakhan Weatherwatch by Don White Seven Hills Weather by Keith Barnett Guyra Weather by Sam MacDonald Storminateacup: Eye of the Storm by Ezza SEVERE..WX..AU
Tracking And Forecasting Tropical Cyclones 1987 has cut off another important source of information. realtime observational basis for tracking tropical cyclones a definite indicator of where the storm is http://www.weather.gov.hk/informtc/tracking.htm
Extractions: Home What's new Access to information Public services ... Back An eye for an 'eye' Tracking and Forecasting Tropical Cyclones The intensity of a tropical cyclone is determined by the strength of the surface winds near the centre. However, unless there are land stations in the vicinity, or in the rare case of a ship reporting near by, this kind of information is not readily available. The termination of aircraft reconnaissance over the western North Pacific in August 1987 has cut off another important source of information. With the scarcity of direct data, the intensity of a tropical cyclone has to be inferred from analysis of cloud top temperatures as shown on enhanced infra-red satellite pictures. Over the vast expanse of the oceans, satellite analysis plays an important role in locating the centres of tropical cyclones. Satellite pictures are now received at hourly intervals and form a near real-time observational basis for tracking tropical cyclones. The appearance of a well-formed eye is a definite indicator of where the storm is. If an eye is absent, it is still possible to obtain a reasonable estimate of the centre location by tracing the spiral rainbands of the storm or by studying the relative motion of cloud features near its centre.
Hurricane Season Information, City And County Of Honolulu Hurricane Watch http//www.fema.gov/fema/trop.htm The Federal Emergency Management Agency provides storm tracking, advisories, and other helpful information. http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/menu/kamaaina/public_safety/hurricaneseasoninfo.htm
Storm Spotter Go to air with current condition sensor information and the vehicle s location you re already familiar with, including patented storm tracking with pinpoint http://www.baronservices.com/Products/Storm_Spotter/storm_spotter.html
Extractions: We Take You There Storm Spotter gives you the vehicle you've needed to take your weather center to the viewers for a person-to-person introduction of what your sophisticated Doppler radar means to them and to their community. The technology is exclusively from Baron Services. Anyone can put together a storm chase vehicle. Only Baron Services can deliver a fully equipped state-of-the-art mobile Doppler radar weather center. Your Baron Storm Spotter can be designed with your community's needs in mind. We offer a selection of options which can include any or all of the following on-board capabilities: There is no better way to demonstrate your dedication to live and accurate first-hand weather coverage. Today your viewers demand more, and weather coverage is the one way you can distinguish yourself from the rest. Storm Spotter offers you an avenue to be more than just another Doppler radar weathercast. Promoting your advanced weather systems with your mobile weather center gives you an entirely new avenue to educate the public, demonstrate weather technology at local schools, support your community, and present your station in a unique and effective manner. Get in front of your viewers and your competitors' viewers in a way that makes them want to tune in and see what is happening.
Storm Spotter With these sophisticated weather tools, the meteorologist can report to the viewers accurate storm information from firsthand data. Keep On tracking Take your http://www.baronservices.com/html/storm_spotter.html
Extractions: The technology is exclusively from Baron Services. Anyone can put together a storm chase vehicle. Only Baron Services can deliver a fully equipped state-of-the-art Doppler radar weather center. Your Baron Storm Spotter can be designed with your communities needs in mind. We offer a selection of options which can include any or all of the following on-board capabilities:
Auto-Nowcast Environment Analysis Algorithms Orientation information from tracking, Set of line segments, Time tracked image from tracking. storm initiation locations, MDV, extrapolated 2D maximum vertical http://www.rap.ucar.edu/projects/nowcast/operation/overview/algorithms.html
Extractions: Operations Guide Cronus Cronus gathers and combines the relevant user defined meterological data that have been generated by the various algorithms with user defined functions and weights to produce an initiation interest field and a growth and decay interest field. These These two interest fields as input into gandi. Cronus is triggered to run by radarTrigger which watches the incoming radar beam data and sends a message or 'trigger' to cronus when a user specified tilt has begun. Cronus then sends a forecast trigger to algorithms producing data used to create the interest fields indicating that the algorithm should run and produce forecast data for specific time in future. Cronus then gathers output from the algorithms and produces its interest fields. Gandi Gandi takes as input the initiation and growth and decay interest fields which are ouput by cronus and the dbz advect field. User defined step functions are applied resulting in a final reflectivity or precip rate forecast. The initiation interest field is used to calculate and initiation reflectivity field (based on user defined step function.) The growth and decay interest field is used to modify the dbz advect field, either growing or decaying regions above a user specified reflectivity threshold. Finally, the initiation and growth and decay reflectivity fields are merged.
G4tv.com - News Lisius uses GPS tracking equipment and sophisticated mapping the latest radar technology to gather information about the wind speed, and movement of a storm. http://www.techtv.com/news/scitech/story/0,24195,3382038,00.html
Page Title the Mayor s Office has the best information available to whenever there are changes to a storm system that In addition to the tracking software, the Department http://www.georgetowncityfire.org/weather/tracking.html
Extractions: Our software, from PC Weather Products , allows us to use the data of the National Hurricane Center to accurately pin point the location of any storm in NHC's database. The computer interprets NHC's data and applies it to local conditions so City Administration and the Mayor's Office has the best information available to make local decisions. In addition to the tracking software, the Department uses various resources on the internet to watch the progress of a storm system. Visible and water vapor satellite images are very useful in determining the strength and direction of a storm and potential ridges and troughs that a storm system may encounter.
Weather Disaster Plan to track the storm. The person tracking the storm should be given credible sources of information to rely on. Any word on what is http://www.pbcgov.com/pubsafety/business/main/WeatherMonitoring.htm
Extractions: Weather Monitoring/Storm Tracking Businesses in Florida should keep a watchful eye on the weather at all times. Special attention should be paid during hurricane season from June through November. Once a tropical storm is identified, someone in your organization should be assigned to track the storm. The person tracking the storm should be given credible sources of information to rely on. Any word on what is happening with the storm should be communicated only by that person. Frequently asked Questions: How should I monitor the weather? Who should I appoint to do the monitoring and tracking? How should we communicate the weather and storm information to the employees? How often are the advisories updated? ... What is my best source for storm tracking information?
Extractions: FREE Hurricane Information, watches and warnings via Email and Pager/PCS Cell, stunning graphics including LIVE sat and Radar, forecasts, tracking, and printable maps. Its the best free source of Hurricane Information. All public tropical storm advisories and discussions are also available. Hurricane tracking maps, and hurricane animations are also available, along with hurricane preparedness, and educational materials. The best FREE source for Hurricane Info on the 'Net: www.HurrWarn.com For Live Watches and Warning Hurricane info visit the Hurrwarn Home Page
Around Central Florida - Weather of the storm 2003, the interactive hurricane tracking program that uses the Internet to automatically download active storm information (hurricanes, typhoons http://www.aroundcentralflorida.com/weather/index.asp?location=&map=tropics
Baltimoresun.com - Finding Weather Information On The Web feature The FEMA for Kids section has easyto-understand information, games, maps com/go/ weather The Sun s site has a variety of storm-tracking features from http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/weather/hurricane/bal-to.websites17sep17,0,5395
Real Hurricane Tracking The NHC starts tracking a tropical storm when it Statistical models use current information about the hurricane and data about the behavior of similar storms. http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/departments/eventscience/EBS.HU1_RS~DF.html
Extractions: Real Hurricane Tracking H urricane tracking and predicting today is really very complicated. Fortunately, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami, Florida is responsible for the more complicated kind of hurricane forecasting. The NHC starts tracking a tropical storm when it reaches the tropical depression stagea storm with some rotary motion but with winds of 38 mph or less. They follow it until it grows to hurricane status or until it dies out. To forecast the path and intensity of a storm, NHC uses computer models. These models complicated computer programs, but not nearly as complicated as nature. However they are much more complicated than the technique that you are using in Hurricane Activity # 1. Meteorologists use more than one model to track and predict hurricane movement. This is a problem because when the computers make their predictions the models are often different from each other. This is an advantage because each type of model has its own particular strengths. Human hurricane forecasters have to interpret the results from the different models to arrive at the track and intensity forecast that will be broadcast to the public. Three different computer models are used by NHC: statistical, dynamical