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Supercomputer predicts cyclones 5 days aheadThursday, July 22, 2010 @ 6:29PMA NASA supercomputer has enabled researchers to predict the birth of a cyclone five days in advance, a first for storm-modeling that might improve forecasting and emergency preparedness. Supercomputer - NASA - Technology - Space - Education
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Supercomputer Reproduces Cyclone's BirthThursday, July 22, 2010 @ 9:11AMAs a teen in his native Taiwan, Bo-wen Shen observed helplessly as typhoon after typhoon pummeled the small island country. Without advanced forecasting systems, the storms left a trail of human loss and property destruction in their wake. Determined to find ways to stem the devastation, Shen chose a career studying tropical weather and atmospheric science.Now a NASA-funded research scientist at ...
Now, model that replicates tropical cyclone formation 5 days in advanceThursday, July 22, 2010 @ 6:21AMWashington, July 22 : A researcher at the University of Maryland-College Park has employed NASA's Pleiades supercomputer and atmospheric data to simulate tropical cyclone Nargis, which devastated Myanmar in 2008.
Supercomputer reproduces a cyclone's birth, may boost forecastingWednesday, July 21, 2010 @ 11:29AMAs a teen in his native Taiwan, Bo-wen Shen observed helplessly as typhoon after typhoon pummeled the small island country. Without advanced forecasting systems, the storms left a trail of human loss and property destruction in their wake. Determined to find ways to stem the devastation, Shen chose a career studying tropical weather and atmospheric science.
Supercomputer reproduces a cyclone's birth, may boost forecastingWednesday, July 21, 2010 @ 10:55AM( NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center ) NASA-funded research scientist Bo-wen Shen has employed NASA's Pleiades supercomputer and atmospheric data to simulate tropical cyclone Nargis -- with the first model to replicate the formation of the tropical cyclone five days in advance.