Hurricanes, Typhoons

The detection, monitoring and prediction of hurricanes is increasingly important, with efforts to give early warning of impending emergencies and hazards. In order to warn people of potential hurricane hazards in advance, meteorologists need accurate and reliable detection and forecasting data. This requires special meteorological equipment, such as dropsondes and lightning data from the NLDN. There are also special types sondes, launched from an airplane into an ongoing hurricane. The Airborne Vertical Atmospheric Profiling System (AVAPS) is an advanced tool for weather reconnaissance, hurricane and weather research.

 


 

Dropsonde

The Vaisala Dropsonde RD93 is a general-purpose dropsonde for high-altitude deployment from a variety of aircraft. It measures the atmospheric profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity and wind from the point of launch to the ground.

Weather Radar

Vaisala C-band weather radar is a fully integrated system providing superior data quality and high availability for several applications.

About NLDN

Vaisala's U.S. NLDN® is the most scientifically accurate and reliable lightning information system monitoring cloud-to-ground lightning activity across the continental United States, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

About NLDN

Vaisala's U.S. NLDN® is the most scientifically accurate and reliable lightning information system monitoring cloud-to-ground lightning activity across the continental United States, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.


Related documents

NLDN Brochure (PDF 3041 KB)

Vaisala Hurricane Applications Brochure (PDF 201 KB)


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