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Severe Weather Information Centre, enhancing the availability of authoritative warnings and information related to extreme and/or potentially high-impact weather, water, and climate events from WMO Members, is one of the core components of WMO GMAS
Severe Weather Information Centre 3.0 A Core Component of the WMO Global Multi-hazard Alert System (GMAS) Framework Supporting UN Early Warnings for All Initiative
issue weather and sea forecast for the high seas in Met Area VIII (S). Weather and sea forecasts are issued for the region bounded by the Equator and latitude 30º S and from longitude 55º E to 95º E under the framework of Global Maritime Distress Safety UTC.
• Low-level circulation center located 1/2 o to 2 o from increased deep-layer convection (not necessarily dense) with greater curvature of broad cloud lines or bands than on the previous day • Outer convective band 5 o-10 o east of the center, and possibly another o
11/30 Track Forecasting – The Australian Consensus approach How to choose what goes in? NRL approach to test a model: compare result if you take the model out from the consensus. Does it add value? Standard members – nine models EC + GFS + HWRF
Tropical Weather Discussions The Tropical Weather Discussion describes major synoptic weather features and significant areas of disturbed weather in the tropics.
having organised convection and gales near the centre + Australia: extending more than half way around the system centre and persisting for at least six hours. What is a TROPICAL CYCLONE ? Modis Image of Pam courtesy of NASA
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WEATHER RADAR BANDS 10 cm S-band 5 cm C-band 1 cm K-band The NOAA National Weather Service WSR-88D Doppler radar is a 10-cm wavelength (S-band) weather detection radar that is excellent at sampling most precipitation
Biggest TC Rain Producers By Country/Island Original Source: David Roth WPC (2006) Belize 829.8 mm 32.67” Keith (2000) Bermuda 186.7 mm 7.35” October 1939 Hurricane Canada 302.0 mm 11.89” Harvey (1999) Cayman Islands 764.8 mm 31.29” Sanibel Island