A final progress report is presented on the Centralized Storm Information System (CSIS). The primary purpose of the CSIS is to demonstrate and evaluate real time interactive computerized data collection, interpretation and display techniques as applied to severe weather forecasting. CSIS objectives pertaining to improved severe storm forecasting and warning systems are outlined. The positive impact that CSIS has had on the National Severe Storms Forecast Center (NSSFC) is discussed. The benefits of interactive processing systems on the forecasting ability of the NSSFC are described
One of the principal aims of the Sydney 2000 Forecast Demonstration Project was to assess the utilit...
Methods have been developed to identify and track tornado-producing mesoscale convective systems (MC...
A review of severe convective storm forecasting is given, with the emphasis on scientific approaches...
The centralized storm information system is now capable of ingesting and remapping radar scope prese...
Various attempts have been made to give up-to-the-minute meteorological observations to forecasters....
Severe storms research is characterized by temporal scales ranging from minutes (for thunderstorms a...
The National Severe Storms Forecast Center (NSSFC) in Kansas City has the most modern interactive pr...
The statistical severe storm nowcasting technique using upper air soundings (VAS or radiosonde) is t...
The Mesoscale Atmospheric Processes Research Program is a program of integrated studies which are to...
The Applied Meteorology Unit developed a forecast tool that provides an assessment of the likelihood...
Three aircraft and instrumentation systems were acquired in support of the severe storm surveillance...
Data Albums provide a one-stop-shop combining datasets from NASA, NWS, online new sources, and socia...
The Applied Meteorology Unit (AMU) located at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC)/Cape Canaveral Air Forc...
Accurate prediction of severe weather events is a key Met Office goal. As cyclonic systems are respo...
Copyright @ 2007 AMSThe Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) is an international project to un...
One of the principal aims of the Sydney 2000 Forecast Demonstration Project was to assess the utilit...
Methods have been developed to identify and track tornado-producing mesoscale convective systems (MC...
A review of severe convective storm forecasting is given, with the emphasis on scientific approaches...
The centralized storm information system is now capable of ingesting and remapping radar scope prese...
Various attempts have been made to give up-to-the-minute meteorological observations to forecasters....
Severe storms research is characterized by temporal scales ranging from minutes (for thunderstorms a...
The National Severe Storms Forecast Center (NSSFC) in Kansas City has the most modern interactive pr...
The statistical severe storm nowcasting technique using upper air soundings (VAS or radiosonde) is t...
The Mesoscale Atmospheric Processes Research Program is a program of integrated studies which are to...
The Applied Meteorology Unit developed a forecast tool that provides an assessment of the likelihood...
Three aircraft and instrumentation systems were acquired in support of the severe storm surveillance...
Data Albums provide a one-stop-shop combining datasets from NASA, NWS, online new sources, and socia...
The Applied Meteorology Unit (AMU) located at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC)/Cape Canaveral Air Forc...
Accurate prediction of severe weather events is a key Met Office goal. As cyclonic systems are respo...
Copyright @ 2007 AMSThe Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) is an international project to un...
One of the principal aims of the Sydney 2000 Forecast Demonstration Project was to assess the utilit...
Methods have been developed to identify and track tornado-producing mesoscale convective systems (MC...
A review of severe convective storm forecasting is given, with the emphasis on scientific approaches...