I am all about the data and the science. I love the excitement too, always have but I am a science geek at heart and Arthur was very thoroughly documented by our team and others who were out there doing what they love:
http://hurricanetrack.com/2014/07/07/hu ... e-science/
Hurricane Arthur success for hurricane science
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Re: Hurricane Arthur success for hurricane science
Arthur was weird because they nailed it and when the models sniffed a west tendency it verified.
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Great summary of your success, Mark. Technology has come a long way. Why couldn't you some how incorporate an underwater light they use for dives and filming for the surge cams?
hurricanetrack wrote:I am all about the data and the science. I love the excitement too, always have but I am a science geek at heart and Arthur was very thoroughly documented by our team and others who were out there doing what they love:
http://hurricanetrack.com/2014/07/07/hu ... e-science/
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This is the best evolution of hurricane chasing to come to this basin in many years! I am excited about being able to watch hurricanes in real time from the ground on your cameras (if we ever get one during the day). I was watching your ustream for many hours as it crossed North Carolina. I love the quad copters, and I hope that you will be able to use them in the eye of a hurricane soon so that we can bring the experience of an eye to the masses. Thanks for all that you do!!
Can I just ask the mods...why isn't Mark a pro-met on this forum?
Can I just ask the mods...why isn't Mark a pro-met on this forum?
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I am not a meteorologist, I am a geographer. Degree in geography with an emphasis on hurricane impact to society. I never wanted to be a forecaster but rather wanted to study the impacts on land and the people who live on it.
As for having something to say, say it here, I cannot post the same blog format here that I can in WordPress, so that's why I posted the link. So may I suggest instead of clicking the link, just visit the site: it's hurricanetrack.com and the blog post about all of this is the most recent one.
As for having something to say, say it here, I cannot post the same blog format here that I can in WordPress, so that's why I posted the link. So may I suggest instead of clicking the link, just visit the site: it's hurricanetrack.com and the blog post about all of this is the most recent one.
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