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Compare model radar reflectivity patterns to observed radar images for Melbourne as well as model surface temperature Analyze fine scale Temperature and Relative Humidity Data for June 16, 2009 at Deseret Ranch Evaluate model forecasts and radar reflectivity to sensor data Investigate possible heat burst activity and compare with past studies
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Fine scale temperature network captured activity not resolvable by a mesoscale model Because of the sparse distribution of data, heat bursts may occur more often in central Florida. HOBO sensors can fill in the gaps in observing networks and capture important phenomena
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Special Thanks to: Dr. Chiao Dr. Johnson Dr. Lazarus Mr. Splitt Florida Tech DMES Students
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Johnson, B. “The Heat Burst of 29 May 1979”. Journal of Atmospheric Sciences. May 20, 1983 Michaelsen, Joel. Geology 110: Imtroductory Meteoorlogy lecture notes, Winter 2008. http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~joel/g110_w08/lecture_notes/ Checked 7/20/2009. http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~joel/g110_w08/lecture_notes/
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