Advances and Challenges at the National Hurricane Center

Author:

Rappaport Edward N.1,Franklin James L.1,Avila Lixion A.1,Baig Stephen R.1,Beven John L.1,Blake Eric S.1,Burr Christopher A.1,Jiing Jiann-Gwo1,Juckins Christopher A.1,Knabb Richard D.1,Landsea Christopher W.1,Mainelli Michelle1,Mayfield Max1,McAdie Colin J.1,Pasch Richard J.1,Sisko Christopher1,Stewart Stacy R.1,Tribble Ahsha N.1

Affiliation:

1. NOAA/National Weather Service/National Hurricane Center, Miami, Florida

Abstract

Abstract The National Hurricane Center issues analyses, forecasts, and warnings over large parts of the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and in support of many nearby countries. Advances in observational capabilities, operational numerical weather prediction, and forecaster tools and support systems over the past 15–20 yr have enabled the center to make more accurate forecasts, extend forecast lead times, and provide new products and services. Important limitations, however, persist. This paper discusses the current workings and state of the nation’s hurricane warning program, and highlights recent improvements and the enabling science and technology. It concludes with a look ahead at opportunities to address challenges.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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