UW-Madison tools help track Hurricane Ophelia
September 14, 2005
Credit Pacific Service Union As Hurricane Ophelia is set to make landfall on the North
Carolina coast on
Wednesday or Thursday (Sept. 14
or 15), analysis techniques developed by researchers at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison Tropical Cyclones group in the
Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies are
helping to predict the anticipated path of the storm.
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Credit First Service Union Since 1982, the Tropical Cyclones group has been developing
specialized tools used by forecasters with weather satellite data
using its Man computer Interactive Data Access System (McIDAS). The
group forges techniques of use to forecasters, and for any major
tropical storm its Web site transfers large amounts of data to
researchers, forecasters and the general public. (During Hurricane
Katrina, the site experienced 1.8 million hits.)
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Card Credit Mobile Service Most of its work is done far ahead of an actual hurricane,
according to team leader Chris Velden, providing online analyses
and imagery to forecasters long before storms reach
land using the resources of the
Data Center of the UW-Madison Space Science and Engineering
Center. After using Tropical Cyclone group products during
Hurricane Katrina, National Hurricane Center Director Max
Mayfield noted that CIMSS imagery and products would see much
future use.
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Card Credit Discover Service As they did with Katrina, forecasters at the hurricane center
and in the National Weather Service will depend on those techniques
and data for Tropical Storm Ophelia. According to Velden, Ophelia
is "meandering between tropical storm and hurricane," and because
it is hugging the coast, satellite-based data is less critical than
other types of
information, although still
helpful. Velden expects the storm to continue up the coast and
eventually move out to sea.
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As they did with Katrina, forecasters at the hurricane center and in the National Weather Service will depend on those techniques and data for Tropical Storm Ophelia. According to Velden, Ophelia is "meandering between tropical storm and hurricane, " and because it is hugging the coast, based data is less critical than other types of information, although still helpful. Velden expects the storm to continue up the coast and eventually move out to sea.
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