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Severe
Weather Center
The Severe Weather Center is a team activity in which individuals
learn the importance of different climactic variables for
accurately predicting a storm’s path.
The Severe Weather Center is an engaging activity that helps
a visitor achieve a better understanding of the complexities
of predicting a storm's path.
While interacting with the Severe Weather Center, a visitor:
Is introduced to the process of numerical modeling and
climate prediction.
Learns about key variables that influence hurricanes
and their relative importance in hurricane prediction.
Learns how data are collected and used in severe weather
prediction.
Manipulates different climactic variables to see their
effects on a storm’s predicted path and landfall.
Collects actual historical data from different ocean
and land-based data-collection stations.
Enters the data into a predictive model and then, with
the group, makes a prediction about the path of the storm.
Watches a 3D animation of the hurricane they just predicted.
Evaluates the accuracy of the two hurricane-prediction
models.