![]() To develop models for federal/municipal/private partnerships that fund new observation technologies and on-going interdisciplinary weather system research.ĬASA and its collaborators will offer a suite of high-resolution products to DFW stakeholders, the National Weather Service, for research and to demonstrate that value of the data to stakeholder groups. To demonstrate the value of collaborative, adaptive X-band radar networks to existing and future sensors, products, performance metrics, and decision-making and assess optimal combinations of observing systems. To create impacts-based, urban-scale warnings and forecasts for a range of public and private decision-makers that result in measureable benefit for public safety and the economy. ![]() To develop high-resolution, two and three-dimensional mapping of current and future atmospheric conditions, focusing on the lower atmosphere, to detect and forecast severe wind, tornado, hail, ice, and flash flood hazards. These radars provide weather hazard information at spatial and temporal scales that are relevant to urban decision-making and human response. This project is centered on the deployment of a network of 8 dual-pol, X-band radars to demonstrate improved hazardous weather forecasts, warnings and response in a densely populated urban environment. CASA and the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) have embarked on a five-year, $10 million project to create the Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Urban Demonstration Network. ![]()
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