Summary and quick-look analyses of NOAA flights into Hurricane Earl

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Summary and quick-look analyses of NOAA flights into Hurricane Earl Track

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Summary and quick-look analyses of NOAA flights into Hurricane Earl. Track. Geographic coverage of P-3 flights. P-3 and G-IV coverage during intensity evolution. P-3 missions. G-IV missions. Evolution of axisymmetric tangential wind (shaded, m/s) during RI. 12:33Z Aug 30. 21:44Z Aug 28. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Summary and quick-look analyses of NOAA flights into Hurricane Earl

Track

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Geographic coverage of P-3 flights

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P-3 missions

G-IV missions

P-3 and G-IV coverage during intensity evolution

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21:44Z Aug 28

23:03Z Aug 28

00:18Z Aug 29

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00:44Z Aug 30

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Evolution of axisymmetric tangential wind (shaded, m/s) during RI

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Evolution of wind speed (shaded, m/s) from 1-9 km altitude

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Hodographs of environmental winds (m/s) from 0.5-12 km altitude

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Summary• historic dataset collected in Hurricane Earl• nearly complete lifecycle, sampled at 12-h intervals for inner core by P-3’s, 24-h intervals for environment by G-IV• significant RI episode sampled by Doppler radar prior to, during, and after• steady-state period as a major hurricane sampled, including vortex interaction with increasing upper-level SW shear• weakening stages sampled, including period leading up to ET

First thoughts on questions to address

• how does vortex evolve during RI? Symmetric and asymmetric evolution? Kinematic and thermodynamic evolution?• what’s relative role of convective-, vortex-, and environmental-scale processes in RI?• how does mature hurricane respond to increasing vertical shear (tilt, wind field asymmetries)?• what is structural change during weakening and prior to ET?• and many more…..