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An Eye on the Storm Integrating a Wealth of Data for Quickly Advancing the Physical Understanding and Forecasting of Tropical Cyclones

机译:关于整合大量数据的风暴,以快速推进热带气旋的物理理解和预测

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Tropical cyclones (TCs) are among the most destructive natural phenomena with huge societal and economic impact. They form and evolve as the result of complex multiscale processes and nonlinear interactions. Even today the understanding and modeling of these processes is still lacking. A major goal of NASA is to bring the wealth of satellite and airborne observations to bear on addressing the unresolved scientific questions and improving our forecast models. Despite their significant amount, these observations are still underutilized in hurricane research and operations due to the complexity associated with finding and bringing together semicoincident and semicontemporaneous multiparameter data that are needed to describe the multiscale TC processes. Such data are traditionally archived in different formats, with different spatiotemporal resolution, across multiple databases, and hosted by various agencies. To address this shortcoming, NASA supported the development of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Tropical Cyclone Information System (TCIS)-a data analytic framework that integrates model forecasts with multiparameter satellite and airborne observations, providing interactive visualization and online analysis tools. TCIS supports interrogation of a large number of atmospheric and ocean variables, allowing for quick investigation of the structure of the tropical storms and their environments. This paper provides an overview of the TCIS's components and features. It also summarizes recent pilot studies, providing examples of how the TCIS has inspired new research, helping to increase our understanding of TCs. The goal is to encourage more users to take full advantage of the novel capabilities. TCIS allows atmospheric scientists to focus on new ideas and concepts rather than painstakingly gathering data scattered over several agencies.
机译:热带气旋是最具破坏性的自然现象之一,具有巨大的社会和经济影响。它们是复杂的多尺度过程和非线性相互作用的结果。即使在今天,人们仍然缺乏对这些过程的理解和建模。美国国家航空航天局的一个主要目标是利用卫星和空中观测的丰富信息来解决尚未解决的科学问题,并改进我们的预测模型。尽管这些观测数据数量巨大,但由于发现和汇集描述多尺度TC过程所需的半连续和半临时多参数数据的复杂性,这些观测数据在飓风研究和行动中仍然没有得到充分利用。这些数据传统上以不同的格式、不同的时空分辨率、跨多个数据库存档,并由不同的机构托管。为了解决这一缺点,NASA支持开发喷气推进实验室(JPL)热带气旋信息系统(TCIS)——一个数据分析框架,将模型预测与多参数卫星和机载观测相结合,提供交互式可视化和在线分析工具。TCIS支持对大量大气和海洋变量进行查询,以便快速调查热带风暴的结构及其环境。本文概述了TCIS的组件和功能。它还总结了最近的试点研究,提供了TCIS如何启发新研究的例子,有助于提高我们对TCs的理解。目标是鼓励更多用户充分利用这些新功能。TCIS使大气科学家能够专注于新的想法和概念,而不是费力地收集分散在几个机构的数据。

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