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My 2005 and 2006 summer internships. Andy Hagen. Table of Contents. 2005 internship- Hurricane Research Division- Miami, FL -Worked for Dr. Chris Landsea on the Atlantic Hurricane Reanalysis Project (HURDAT) 2006 internship- NWS Charleston, SC
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My 2005 and 2006 summer internships Andy Hagen
Table of Contents • 2005 internship- Hurricane Research Division- Miami, FL -Worked for Dr. Chris Landsea on the Atlantic Hurricane Reanalysis Project (HURDAT) • 2006 internship- NWS Charleston, SC -8 week volunteer internship at the NWS office • Got 3 credits of Meteo 496 for both
Hurricane Research Division • The Hurricane Research Division (HRD) is part of the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) which is part of the Department of Commerce (DOC). • HRD is located at the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories building on Virginia Key, FL, near downtown Miami. • HRD contains some of the most prominent hurricane researchers in the world, and they collaborate closely with the National Hurricane Center (NHC) located 10 miles away in Miami.
HRD continued… • HRD accepts 10 to 15 student interns each summer- it may be paid or unpaid • HRD does research on all aspects of hurricanes, including: • Hurricane intensity change and storm structure • Hurricane track research • Hurricane impact models • Climate variation
My HRD research • HURDAT is the official record of tropical storms and hurricanes for the Atlantic basin from 1851 to present put together by John Hope in the 1970s. • Dr. Landsea has been in charge of the reanalysis of the database because more data from old storms are now available from multiple sources. • I helped out with the 1921-39 hurricane seasons • Made necessary changes to existing storms • Looked for new storms not seen by John Hope to add into the database (averaged adding 1 storm per year).
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NWS Charleston, SC • Volunteered for 8 weeks at NWS office for Meteo 496 (internship) credit. • If you want to work for NWS someday, it is a great experience to spend a summer volunteering at an NWS office.
My duties at NWS • Launched the 00Z Rawinsonde/Weather Balloon 3 days per week- preflight preparations, launch, and data processing • During severe weather events, made calls to emergency managers and spotters • Wrote Local Storm Reports (LSRs) • Wrote short term forecasts (NOWCasts) • Performed daily climate summary • Issued several other routine products • Made sure everything on NOAA Weather Radio was acting properly
Contact • If you would like to find out about volunteering at the Hurricane Research Division in Miami contact • Howie Friedman at Howie.Friedman@noaa.govor Frank Marks at • Frank.Marks@noaa.gov • You can visit HRD’s website at www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd