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HFIP provides the basis for NOAA and other agencies to coordinate hurricane
research needed to significantly improve guidance for hurricane track,
intensity, and storm surge forecasts. It also engages and aligns the
inter-agency and larger scientific community efforts towards addressing the
challenges posed to improve hurricane forecasts. The goals of the HFIP are to
improve the accuracy and reliability of hurricane forecasts; to extend lead time
for hurricane forecasts with increased certainty; and to increase confidence in
hurricane forecasts. These efforts will require major investments in enhanced
observational strategies, improved data assimilation, numerical model systems,
and expanded forecast applications based on the high resolution and
ensemble-based numerical prediction systems.

The specific goals of the HFIP are to reduce the average errors of hurricane
track and intensity forecasts by 20% within five years and 50% in ten years with
a forecast period out to 7 days. The benefits of HFIP will significantly improve
NOAA's forecast services through improved hurricane forecast science and
technology. Forecasts of higher accuracy and greater reliability (i.e., user
confidence) are expected to lead to improved public response, including savings
of life and property.



> Youngsun Jung
> HFIP Program Manager
> NOAA/NWS/OSTI
> youngsun.jung@noaa.gov
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> Vijay Tallapragada
> HFIP Development Co-Manager
> NOAA/NWS/EMC
> vijay.tallapragada@noaa.gov
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> Sundararaman (Gopal) Gopalakrishnan
> HFIP Development Co-Manager
> NOAA/OAR/AOML
> sundararaman.g.gopalakrishnan@noaa.gov
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> Frank Marks
> HFIP Science Manager
> NOAA/OAR/AOML
> Frank.Marks@noaa.gov

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