Tropical Cyclone Reconnaissance Over the Western North Pacific with the Global Hawk: Operational Requirements, Benefits, and Feasibility

Over the North Atlantic Ocean, tropical cyclone (TC) reconnaissance is conducted by the U.S. Air Force with manned aircraft. However, no aircraft reconnaissance is conducted over the western North Pacific (WPAC), where the maximum annual number of TCs occur. Rather, remotely sensed observations from...

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Main Author: Atkinson, III, Robert E
Other Authors: NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA DEPT OF METEOROLOGY
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA567114
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Summary:Over the North Atlantic Ocean, tropical cyclone (TC) reconnaissance is conducted by the U.S. Air Force with manned aircraft. However, no aircraft reconnaissance is conducted over the western North Pacific (WPAC), where the maximum annual number of TCs occur. Rather, remotely sensed observations from satellites provide data on TC characteristics in the WPAC. While operational forecasts of TC tracks over the WPAC have improved, the rate of improvement has declined. Over the North Atlantic, no such decline has been observed. In this study, it is shown that the decline in rate of improvement of forecast accuracy over the WPAC is related to the lack of in situ observations there. The capabilities of manned-aircraft reconnaissance are compared with the use of a Global Hawk unmanned aerial system as an observing platform. This is proposed in view of current projections of a rapidly declining capability in satellite data coverage. Current Global Hawk programs, instrumentation, communications, and costs are reviewed with respect to required capabilities for an operational TC reconnaissance program over the WPAC. A multi-year demonstration project is proposed to obtain in situ observations of tropical cyclone location and intensity over the WPAC. Provided that a positive outcome is achieved, the use of a Global Hawk for operational TC reconnaissance in the WPAC is recommended.