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TSgt Donald A. LaFramboise |
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Why should I use Synoptic data? |
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How can it be useful in Satellite Analysis? |
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What are some of the problems encountered with
synoptic data? |
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Where can this data be found? |
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Verify positions |
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Wind Directions |
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Surface Pressures |
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Verify Intensities |
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Wind Speeds |
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Surface Pressure |
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Overlay data on Imagery |
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Land Synoptic Reports |
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Ship Synoptic Reports |
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Buoy Data |
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Gradient level Rawinsonde Reports |
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Gradient Level Satellite Derived Winds |
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Scatterometer Data |
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Availability and Timeliness of Data |
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Data is usually 3-5 hours old by the time it is
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Not always available when and where it is needed |
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Data Coverage |
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Coverage is subject to availability of ships,
buoys, and land stations |
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Data Errors |
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Observer errors (encryption and transcription
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Code conversion errors (Computer errors) |
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Variation due to uneven terrain features |
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Variable pressures due to Convection |
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Instrument errors in underdeveloped countries
where calibration is infrequent |
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Inaccuracies in sea level conversions for
stations above 1700 feet MSL |
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Average wind speed error rate from ship reports
are 0.6 knots per Beaufort Scale division |
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Coverage over vast ocean areas is limited |
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Wind directions have an average error of + 10
degrees |
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Ships and Buoys provide coverage where there
would otherwise be none |
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Reports near systems or areas provide a minimum
speed or intensity for that system |
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If you are using AWDS or a similar system it
should be available automatically |
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You can find data through the internet via: |
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AFWIN at: http://afwin.afwa.af.mil:443/ |
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University of North Carolina at:
http://ws321.uncc.edu/data/surface/syn/ |
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The data is already three hours old by the time
I get it. |
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The data is too sparse to be of any use. |
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It takes too long to get the data and process
it. |
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The satellite imagery is accurate enough. |
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Reasons or excuses? |
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Data can help in locating centers |
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Wind Speeds and Pressures provide feedback on
intensity |
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Can help tremendously when the center is
obscured by upper-level debris for long periods |
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Especially helpful in the early stages of a
Tropical System |
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