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NOAA 2005 Hurricane Field Program Intensity
Forecast Experiment (IFEX)Frank Marks
NOAA/AOML Hurricane Research Division
  • NOAA is pleased to partner with NASA in the 2005
    hurricane research program. This collaboration is
    a continuation of efforts to unravel the
    mysteries of these devastating storms started in
    1998 under a multi-agency effort, the U.S.
    Weather Research Program. This effort is focused
    on the meteorological research community's
    contribution to the reduction in the impacts of
    disastrous weather on the nation, in particular
    hurricanes. To date, this collaboration yielded
    many new insights, in particular on
    characteristics of hurricane rain and the impact
    of moisture on model guidance. This years effort
    represents the third of these collaborations.
  • NOAAs focus for research missions over the next
    few years is to improve our understanding and
    prediction of hurricane intensity by collecting
    observations that will aid in the improvement of
    current operational models and the development of
    the next-generation operational hurricane model.
    Observations will be collected in a variety of
    hurricanes at different stages in their
    lifecycle, from formation and early organization
    to peak intensity and subsequent landfall or
    decay over open water.
  • Our collaboration with NASA will focus on the
    early phase of the tropical cyclones life, or
    genesis. The experiments, flown with the two NOAA
    P-3 aircraft in conjunction with the
    high-altitude ER-2 NASA aircraft, are intended to
    improve our understanding of how a tropical
    disturbance becomes a hurricane. Less that 10 of
    our aircraft measurements have been made in these
    weak tropical disturbances over the past 25
    years, largely because it is so difficult to
    collect data in these systems. These measurements
    will cover an important portion of a hurricanes
    lifecycle that will aid in the understanding and
    prediction of hurricane formation.
  • The NASA ER-2 research aircraft provides a unique
    capability to sample the hurricane at altitudes
    where NOAA aircraft cannot. The ER-2 provides in
    situ data in the lower stratosphere, and remote
    sensed measurements or wind and precipitation
    through the troposphere. The experiment plans
    include flight tracks for the NASA aircraft,
    flying together with at least one NOAA P-3 to
    take advantage of NASAs unique observational
    capabilities. NOAA looks forward to the
    contributions this unique aircraft platform and
    NASA scientists make to NOAAs objectives.

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