I have a question for you guys, Why would the NHC have someone from the the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center do the advisory? Just wondering. Have seen this in years past and have never found out as to why.
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I was just wondering if they did because they gave everyone some time since Irene looks like it may be coming further west and they think that it might threaten the east coast. Not to mention the heart of the season is one the way...
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Well, they are the official backup of the NHC, if I remember correctly. I was wondering the same thing, though. I've seen this happen when the NHC has had computer problems, but it seems like the NHC planned for the HPC to take over, so that couldn't be it this time. I wonder what the reason was.
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Yep these guys have pretty much covered all of the bases. Last year the HPC did a few forecasts in a row for I can't remember which storm. It's a good training exercise and gives these guys a chance...they complete internal forecasts and provide to the NHC for track verification anyway...and is a good test for the backups.
AFWA from time to time does the same thing for SPC...
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AFWA from time to time does the same thing for SPC...
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HPC did a couple of packages for Hurricane Frank last year
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/di ... .007.shtml?
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/di ... .008.shtml?
also note that it is not a total site outage... TPC is still putting out all of the products that are done by the people who are not hurricane specialists.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/di ... .007.shtml?
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/di ... .008.shtml?
also note that it is not a total site outage... TPC is still putting out all of the products that are done by the people who are not hurricane specialists.
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