Conference: Tropical Cyclone Operations and Research Forum/Interdepartmental Hurricane (76th TCORF/IHC); Miami, Florida; March 7-9, 2023
University Corporation For Atmospheric Res, Boulder CO
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Abstract
The 2023 Tropical Cyclone Operations and Research Forum (TCORF), the 76th Interdepartmental Hurricane Conference (IHC) will be held on March 7 - 9, 2023 at the Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Topics will include research addressing operational imperatives, challenges in observing and forecasting during the 2022 hurricane season, Hurricane and Ocean Testbed and Joint Technology Transfer Initiative activities, along with other research projects. A meeting of the Working Group for Tropical Cyclone Operations and Research, which supports the annual update of the National Hurricane Operations Plan, will be a part of the forum. The forum is sponsored by the National Science Foundation, NOAA’s National Weather Service and Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, and the Office of Naval Research. Intellectual Merit: At the TCORF/76th IHC, representatives from Federal agencies and the academic research community will have the opportunity to discuss the latest research into tropical cyclone observing, forecasting, and warning such as: 1. 2022 hurricane/typhoon season challenges and the opportunities for research that they offer; 2. Research priorities of the operational centers; 3. Observations and observing strategies; 4. Tropical cyclone model development; 5. Transitioning research to operations; 6. Advances in tropical cyclone forecast and warning products and services. Broader Impacts: The workshop is important to the United States because it brings the academic research community together with Federal agencies, to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season and make improvements to the US’s hurricane forecasting and warning program. This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
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