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It’s that time of year again. As the days get longer and the weather gets hotter, we know that hurricane season is fast approaching. Therefore, this is a good time to review some of the “best practices” to prepare for and protect the association in the event a hurricane comes our way. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e8QubB5G
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Plan your communication strategy to get ahead of the storm this hurricane season! Learn how to craft timely and reassuring text messages with our comprehensive guide. https://bit.ly/44HQDe8
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I build spaceships and I control the weather! Our NASA award-winning technology will deliver earlier, 2X more accurate hurricane forecasts and improve all weather forecast models to reduce the cost of climate events.
2024 Hurricane Season is going to be active. We could have had Hurricane Hunter Satellites up years ago. Our research was recognized by NASA back in 2017. We were ready for space in 2019. NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration dropped the ball and people have been paying for it. Why don't they support a space-proven measuring technology that can deliver 12hr earlier and 2X more accurate track and intensity forecasts? I will never figure this out. From the article titled: "NASA honors researchers behind innovative space station science" https://lnkd.in/eU6bjnbU Paul C. Joss, Ph.D., with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and John DeVore, Paul Pauliukonis, Andrew LePage and A.T. Stair with Visidine, Inc., of Burlington, Massachusetts, were recognized in the Earth science and remote sensing category for the remote sensing and study of intense storms from space. (Visidyne is now Tropical Weather Analytics, Inc.) Cyclone Intensity Measurements from the ISS (CyMISS) The station provides a unique vantage point to watch weather patterns on Earth. The CyMISS investigation is an effort to improve intensity measurements and weather prediction models for hurricanes and typhoons (collectively known as tropical cyclones) to help emergency responders and coastal residents better prepare for future storms. Atmospheric scientists captured time-lapse images of tropical cyclones using an automated camera aimed through one of the portals on the space station. This imagery can be used to measure the heights of the cloud tops just outside the clear eye at the center of the storm. Combining these measurements with other data gives scientists a new technique for obtaining accurate real-time measurements of the intensities of strong tropical cyclones. "Our method requires simultaneous measurements of the temperatures of the storm's cloud tops, which can be obtained using passive instrumentation on microsatellites in low-Earth orbit," said Joss, principal investigator for CyMISS. "Combining this data with readily available information on the temperature of the ocean surface beneath the storm, we can accurately determine the sea-level air pressure at the storm's center, which is the best measure of the storm's real-time intensity. With this knowledge, we can more accurately predict the devastating wind speeds and tidal surge that will occur when a tropical cyclone makes landfall."
Hot off the press, take a look at what the record-breaking 2024 hurricane season has in store:
Early Hurricane Season Prediction Released
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This top 10 list of hurricane prep tips from State Farm can help you protect your home and loved ones. https://st8.fm/3YVqTYR
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How To Prepare As A Caregiver For Hurricane Season https://bit.ly/3JS8ZzZ
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This top 10 list of hurricane prep tips from State Farm can help you protect your home and loved ones. https://st8.fm/3R0w5ZQ
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