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It later reported that Barry had weakened back to a tropical storm.Images taken by NASA-NOAA GOES-East satellite shows the storm above the Louisiana coast. ... Hurricane Barry made landfall in ...
Hurricane Barry was an asymmetrical tropical cyclone that was the wettest on record in Arkansas and the fourth-wettest in Louisiana. The second tropical or subtropical storm and first hurricane of the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season, Barry originated as a mesoscale convective vortex over southwestern Kansas on July 2.
July 13, 2019 – Hurricane Barry made its first landfall at Marsh Island followed shortly thereafter with its second and final landfall near Intracoastal City as a minimal Category 1 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph. Barry was one of four hurricanes to hit Louisiana at Category 1 intensity in the month of July, the others being ...
NEXRAD or Nexrad (Next-Generation Radar) is a network of 159 high-resolution S-band Doppler weather radars operated by the National Weather Service (NWS), an agency of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) within the United States Department of Commerce, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) within the Department of Transportation, and the U.S. Air Force within the ...
Credit: NASA/NOAA GOES-East via Storyful. Hurricane Barry made landfall in Louisiana on Saturday, July 13, bringing sustained winds of up to 75 mph, storm surges, and life-threatening flooding ...
Carrying "off the chart" amounts of moisture, Barry crawled ashore in Louisiana and quickly weakened to a tropical storm that promised to dump heavy rains
A NEXRAD weather radar currently used by the National Weather Service (NWS) is a 10 cm wavelength (2700-3000 MHz) radar capable of a complete scan every 4.5 to 10 minutes, depending on the number of angles scanned, and depending on whether or not MESO-SAILS [7] is active, which adds a supplemental low-level scan while completing a volume scan ...
The HWRF computer model is the operational backbone for hurricane track and intensity forecasts by the National Hurricane Center (NHC). [2] The model will use data from satellite observations, buoys , and reconnaissance aircraft, making it able to access more meteorological data than any other hurricane model before it. [ 2 ]