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Paula McCaslin

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Publications

Corresponding Articles: 9

Paula Mc Caslin authored and/or contributed to the following articles/publications.

Earth Information Services

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) generates a vast amount of valuable Earth systems information that describes the weather, oceans, and climate. Because this data is dispersed across dozens of web sites, finding the appropriate information can be difficult and time consuming. NOAA's information needs to be more easily ac...

Paula McCaslin

A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE TO PREPARE THE STANDARD INITIALIZATION FOR WRF

Paula McCaslin

WRF SI V2.0: Nesting and Details of Terrain Processing

Paula McCaslin

D3D UPDATE: IS IT BEING USED?

Paula McCaslin

D3D: OVERVIEW, UPDATE, AND FUTURE PLANS

Paula McCaslin

D3D: USING 3D VISUALIZATION AND OTHER VIS5D TOOLS IN AN OPERATIONAL FORECAST OFFICE

Paula McCaslin

Web-based prototype decision support tool

NOAA ESRL has created a software tool that is aimed at exploring optimum methods for disseminating weather prediction data directly to an individual decision maker, supporting both economic and personal decisions. This includes a web interface that is connected to calibrated, probabilistic model output that allows a user to identify places and t...

Paula McCaslin
Institution National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - NOAA

3D visualization development at NOAA Forecast Systems Laboratory

Paula McCaslin

2020 HFIP R&D Activities Summary: Recent Results and Operational Implementation

This technical report describes the activities and results of the Hurricane Forecast Improvement Program (HFIP) that occurred in 2020. The major development focus remained in building the next generation hurricane model, the Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS) within the Unified Forecast System (UFS), primarily for track and intensity ...

Paula McCaslin
Institutions Earth System Research Laboratory - ESRL National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - NOAA