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- The American meteorologist Vernon Dvorak passed away at the age of 100.
- He was best credited for developing the Dvorak (read as Do-rak) technique in the early 1970s.
Dvorak Technique
- About:
- A statistical method for estimating the intensity of tropical cyclones (TCs) (hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons) from interpretation of satellite imagery.
- It uses regular Infrared and Visible imagery. It is based on a “measurement” of the cyclone’s convective cloud pattern and a set of rules.
- Benefits:
- It helps forecasters to do pattern recognition from the observed structure of the storm, locate its eye and estimate the intensity of the storm,
- It is the Dvorak technique which gives the best estimates of the cyclone intensity — a vital component while issuing weather warnings.
- Advancements:
- The Dvorak technique, said to be one of the greatest meteorological innovations, has undergone several advancements since its inception.
- The technique has been upgraded multiple times since then, and after a recent software update, it has been named the Advanced Dvorak Technique (ADT), coined by the National Hurricane Centre of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
- The updated technique would improve the tropical storm forecasts by many folds as they would have access to sharper and detailed images than ever before.
Source:IE
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