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Hurricane [http://www-math.ucdenver.edu/~jbeezley/data/u_v_t_q_slp_all_50mems_2009080600.tar.gz data] received from Fuqing Zhang.  The tarball received contains 50 randomly perturbed ensemble members for an operational hurricane simulation in the Gulf of Mexico.  Each NetCDF file contained in this tarball contains only the surface layer of variables U, V, SLP, T, and QVAPOR.  Nine of the ensemble members given in the tarball are visualized in the gallary below along with some basic statistical analysis of the ensemble.
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[[File:Hurricane center.png|left|frame|The centers of each hurricane calculated as the location of minimum
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surface pressure displayed as an asterisk.  The color of the asterisks show the value of the minimum pressure. 
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The black oval shows the range of 1 standard deviation from the mean position.]]
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File:Hurricane SLP 001.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 001.png
 
File:Hurricane T 001.png
 
File:Hurricane T 001.png
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File:Hurricane QVAPOR 001.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 001.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 001.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 002.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 002.png
 
File:Hurricane T 002.png
 
File:Hurricane T 002.png
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File:Hurricane QVAPOR 002.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 002.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 002.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 003.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 003.png
 
File:Hurricane T 003.png
 
File:Hurricane T 003.png
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File:Hurricane QVAPOR 003.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 003.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 003.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 004.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 004.png
 
File:Hurricane T 004.png
 
File:Hurricane T 004.png
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File:Hurricane QVAPOR 004.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 004.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 004.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 005.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 005.png
 
File:Hurricane T 005.png
 
File:Hurricane T 005.png
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File:Hurricane QVAPOR 005.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 005.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 005.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 006.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 006.png
 
File:Hurricane T 006.png
 
File:Hurricane T 006.png
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File:Hurricane QVAPOR 006.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 006.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 006.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 007.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 007.png
 
File:Hurricane T 007.png
 
File:Hurricane T 007.png
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File:Hurricane QVAPOR 007.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 007.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 007.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 008.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 008.png
 
File:Hurricane T 008.png
 
File:Hurricane T 008.png
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File:Hurricane QVAPOR 008.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 008.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 008.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 009.png
 
File:Hurricane SLP 009.png
 
File:Hurricane T 009.png
 
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File:Hurricane QVAPOR 009.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 009.png
 
File:Hurricane wind 009.png
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File:Hurricane mean p.png
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File:Hurricane Mean t.png
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File:Hurricane Mean q.png
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File:Hurricane mean wind.png
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File:Hurricane P stdev.png
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File:Hurricane T stdev.png
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File:Hurricane Q stdev.png
 
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Latest revision as of 08:30, 31 October 2011

Hurricane data received from Fuqing Zhang. The tarball received contains 50 randomly perturbed ensemble members for an operational hurricane simulation in the Gulf of Mexico. Each NetCDF file contained in this tarball contains only the surface layer of variables U, V, SLP, T, and QVAPOR. Nine of the ensemble members given in the tarball are visualized in the gallary below along with some basic statistical analysis of the ensemble.

The centers of each hurricane calculated as the location of minimum surface pressure displayed as an asterisk. The color of the asterisks show the value of the minimum pressure. The black oval shows the range of 1 standard deviation from the mean position.