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Cyclogenesis: Analysis utilizing Geostationary Satellite Imagery

Instructors:

Dan Bikos

Jeff Braun

John Weaver

Roger Weldon

David Vallee

Toby Carlson

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Topic:

Intern Course

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Developed:

2002

Other contributors: Brian Motta, Donald Moore, Stephen Jascourt, NWSFO BOX, SEW and MHX

Introduction


The objectives of this session are:

  • Examine various conceptual models of cyclogenesis (basic, split flow, cold air, instant occlusion and in-stream).
  • Learn to utilize a blend of conceptual models, satellite imagery, and NWP output in diagnosing cyclogenesis

Training Session Options:


    • A.) Audio playback – This VISITview file contains recorded audio and annotations and can be taken at anytime. Certificates of completion for NOAA employees can be obtained through your Science Operation Officer or training point of contact.

ftp://rammftp.cira.colostate.edu/SHyMet/course_materials/SMcyclo_29jun05.exe

ftp://ftp.ssec.wisc.edu/visit/SMcyclo_29jun05.exe

References/Additional Links


Bader, M.J., G.S. Forbes, J.R. Grant, R.B.E. Lilley, and A.J. Waters, 1995: Images in Weather Forecasting. University Press, Cambridge, Great Britain, 499 pp.

Harrold, T.W. 1973: Mechanisms influencing the distribution of precipitation within baoclinic disturbances. Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc. , 99 , 232-251.

Carlson, T.N., 1980: Airflow Through Midlatitude Cyclones and the Comma Cloud Pattern. Mon. Wea. Rev. , 108 , 1498-1509.

Young, M.V., G.A. Monk and K.A. Browning, 1987: Interpretation of satellite imagery of a rapidly developing cyclone. Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc. , 113 , 1089-1115.

Browning, K.A., and N.M. Roberts, 1994: Structure of a frontal cyclone. Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc. , 120 , 1535-1557.

Talking Points

Talking points – these may be used by local offices in tandem with the audio playback version of the training session. The talking points may be printed out to easily review the session in detail at any time. The talking points may be

downloaded as a Word document

This course is Basic

There are no prerequisites

Contact

Dan Bikos

    (970) 491-3777

 

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