HS3 Website Template Dan Chirica Jim Doyle Amber Emory.

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HS3 Website Template Dan Chirica Jim Doyle Amber Emory

Last Week’s Team Telecon Many items on PREDICT page are already provided on the ESPO HS3 website or through Mission Tools (Flight Plans, Aircraft Flight Schedule, and Research Products) Need Operational and Model Products tabs under the HS3 website - Location Option 1: Mission Planning  Forecast Tools - Location Option 2: Tools - Location Option 3: Related Links - Location Option 4: Other Suggestions??? Working with Jeff Halverson to go through compiled list of Products for use by Forecasting Team

Operational Products Analysis Products: Mike Montgomery’s PGI Analysis for 2012 Satellite Products: - NRL_Tropics: SSMI/SSMIS/TMI/WindSat/AMSUB - GOES-13 METEOSAT-9: composite thermal IR and composite vis - GOES Products - Meteosat9 Products: Ch5, Ch9, Ch14 - Hovmollers: Africa MeteoSat9, Gulf GOES 13, Tropics GOES 13, Subtropics GOES 13 - CIMSS products including satellite winds

Operational Products (cont’d) Radar Products: Mexico, Martinique, Cuba, NEXRAD Gulf & East Coast Upper Air Products: - Time/Height: Actual/Anomalous Wind, RH, Theta E - Skew-T’s Surface Products: - AOML Analyses: SST’s, TC Heat Potential - OPC Surface Analysis Text Products: NHC: Aviation Advisory, TC/Hurricane Discussion, POD Report, Public Advisory, TC_Update, Tropical Weather Discussion, Tropical Weather Outlook, Watches and Warnings, Wind Speed Probabilities

Model Products SHIPS Intensity NCEP EMC Track Marsupial Pouch NCAR WRF ARW NHC Composite Tracks CIRA RAMMB TC Formation Probability CMC Global Ensemble NRL COAMPS-TC and NOGAPS NCEP GFS NCEP NAM ECMWF Additional Items: Model Products from Fuqing Zhang (Penn State), Jonathan Vigh’s NCAR webpage, RSMAS Ensemble Model Page

Questions/Comments Need more details? List sent out to entire HS3 listserve by Erin Czech Lots of work to be done to be operational by start of HS3 this year, but blueprint is in place If you’d like to see something included that’s not here, let us know!