Meet the NOAA team behind hurricane research AOML Communications Published on: December 12, 2025 On Posted on December 12, 2025 December 12, 2025 by AOML Communications to Data Assimilation Dynamics and Physics Featured at NOAA HFIP-Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project Hurricane Research IFEX - Hurricane Field Program Modeling and Prediction Observations Physical Oceanography Inside the Storm: Meet the NOAA team behind hurricane research Hurricanes are among some of the most destructive natural disasters and pose major risks to coastlines. Given warming oceans, increasing storm intensities, and population growth, advancing hurricane research is vital for tracking storms and predicting their strengths and landfalls. A complex team, from program managers to meteorologists, is essential for successfully predicting, observing, and forecasting these storms. When a hurricane forms, NOAA scientists are ready, collecting and interacting with data that contributes to advancing hurricane forecasts through models, technology, and hurricane flights. This valuable, real-time data is used by hurricane specialists at NOAA’s National Hurricane Center to produce accurate forecasts and issue timely warnings to support local emergency officials in making informed decisions to protect lives and property in the U.S and territories. This story introduces some of the NOAA staff who are a part of the team dedicated to understanding and advancing hurricane science. Read the whole article at: Tags Hurricane Field Program hurricane forecasting hurricane forecasts hurricane hunters hurricane research hurricane season modeling tropical cyclone underwater gliders Previous Previous post: Breaking records in the sky and sea: Innovations in research through the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season Next Next post: The robot and the reef: Can enriched seawater fast-track coral restoration?