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    The Pre-Depression Investigation of Cloud-Systems in the Tropics (PREDICT) Field Campaign: Perspectives of Early Career Scientists

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2011:;volume( 093 ):;issue: 002::page 173
    Author:
    Evans, Clark
    ,
    Archambault, Heather M.
    ,
    Cordeira, Jason M.
    ,
    Fritz, Cody
    ,
    Galarneau, Thomas J.
    ,
    Gjorgjievska, Saska
    ,
    Griffin, Kyle S.
    ,
    Johnson, Alexandria
    ,
    Komaromi, William A.
    ,
    Monette, Sarah
    ,
    Muradyan, Paytsar
    ,
    Murphy, Brian
    ,
    Riemer, Michael
    ,
    Sears, John
    ,
    Stern, Daniel
    ,
    Tang, Brian
    ,
    Thompson, Segayle
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00024.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: epression Investigation of Cloud-systems in the Tropics (PREDICT) field experiment successfully gathered data from four developing and four decaying/nondeveloping tropical disturbances over the tropical North Atlantic basin between 15 August and 30 September 2010. The invaluable roles played by early career scientists (ECSs) throughout the campaign helped make possible the successful execution of the field program's mission to investigate tropical cyclone formation. ECSs provided critical meteorological information? often obtained from novel ECS-created products?during daily weather briefings that were used by the principal investigators in making mission planning decisions. Once a Gulfstream V (G-V) flight mission was underway, ECSs provided nowcasting support, relaying information that helped the mission scientists to steer clear of potential areas of turbulence aloft. Data from these missions, including dropsonde and GPS water vapor profiler data, were continually obtained, processed, and quality-controlled by ECSs. The dropsonde data provided National Hurricane Center forecasters and PREDICT mission scientists with real-time information regarding the characteristics of tropical disturbances. These data and others will serve as the basis for multiple ECS-led research topics over the years to come and are expected to provide new insights into the tropical cyclone formation process. PREDICT also provided invaluable educational and professional development experiences for ECSs, including the opportunity to critically evaluate observational evidence for tropical cyclone development theories and networking opportunities with their peers and established scientists in the field.
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    contributor authorEvans, Clark
    contributor authorArchambault, Heather M.
    contributor authorCordeira, Jason M.
    contributor authorFritz, Cody
    contributor authorGalarneau, Thomas J.
    contributor authorGjorgjievska, Saska
    contributor authorGriffin, Kyle S.
    contributor authorJohnson, Alexandria
    contributor authorKomaromi, William A.
    contributor authorMonette, Sarah
    contributor authorMuradyan, Paytsar
    contributor authorMurphy, Brian
    contributor authorRiemer, Michael
    contributor authorSears, John
    contributor authorStern, Daniel
    contributor authorTang, Brian
    contributor authorThompson, Segayle
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:43:51Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:43:51Z
    date copyright2012/02/01
    date issued2011
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-73113.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215192
    description abstractepression Investigation of Cloud-systems in the Tropics (PREDICT) field experiment successfully gathered data from four developing and four decaying/nondeveloping tropical disturbances over the tropical North Atlantic basin between 15 August and 30 September 2010. The invaluable roles played by early career scientists (ECSs) throughout the campaign helped make possible the successful execution of the field program's mission to investigate tropical cyclone formation. ECSs provided critical meteorological information? often obtained from novel ECS-created products?during daily weather briefings that were used by the principal investigators in making mission planning decisions. Once a Gulfstream V (G-V) flight mission was underway, ECSs provided nowcasting support, relaying information that helped the mission scientists to steer clear of potential areas of turbulence aloft. Data from these missions, including dropsonde and GPS water vapor profiler data, were continually obtained, processed, and quality-controlled by ECSs. The dropsonde data provided National Hurricane Center forecasters and PREDICT mission scientists with real-time information regarding the characteristics of tropical disturbances. These data and others will serve as the basis for multiple ECS-led research topics over the years to come and are expected to provide new insights into the tropical cyclone formation process. PREDICT also provided invaluable educational and professional development experiences for ECSs, including the opportunity to critically evaluate observational evidence for tropical cyclone development theories and networking opportunities with their peers and established scientists in the field.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe Pre-Depression Investigation of Cloud-Systems in the Tropics (PREDICT) Field Campaign: Perspectives of Early Career Scientists
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume93
    journal issue2
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00024.1
    journal fristpage173
    journal lastpage187
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2011:;volume( 093 ):;issue: 002
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