How can we PREDICT which storms will develop into hurricanes?
Grade 7 - 12 Presentation
Learn more about how the research the development of tropical cyclones is conducted. PREDICT studied a unique aspect of the theory of how hurricanes develop by hypothesizing that a layer of dry air circulating around a tropical disturbance protects it from surrounding dry air entering the storm system. The circulating dry air does not enter the storm system, doing so would weaken the storm, but it does provide a protective layer. Tropical depressions need warm moist air in order to grow and develop into stronger storms, and they gather that needed energy by traveling over warm ocean waters. The layer of protective dry air was correlated to the nurturing pouch of marsupial mammals, hence the name "Marsupial Pouch Theory" for the leading hypothesis of the PREDICT field study.
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Data Set Documentation Guidelines
Data Submission Instructions
PREDICT HIAPER Documentation Summary
St Croix January Site Survey Report
Scientific Program Overview
Experimental Design Overview
Pre-Field Documentation
PREDICT Computer Data & Software Facility Staff
PREDICT Field Project Services Staff
PREDICT In-Situ Sensing Facility Staff
PREDICT Principal Investigators
Marsupial Tracking
IFEX-2010 Web Site at NOAA/AOML
IFEX proposed flight patterns
Caribbean Forecast Forum 2010
2010 National Hurricane Operations Plan