NOAA Hurricane Conference 1 December 2009 Miami, FL NOAA Aircraft Operations Center MacDill AFB, FL Jim McFadden, Jack Parrish, Paul Flaherty and Nancy.

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NOAA Hurricane Conference 1 December 2009 Miami, FL NOAA Aircraft Operations Center MacDill AFB, FL Jim McFadden, Jack Parrish, Paul Flaherty and Nancy Ash

2009 HURRICANE SEASN STARTED LATE! ENDED EARLY!

Total hrs. 67 flights P hours39 flights G-IV169.6 hours28 flights FY09 Hurricane Summary

Total hrs. 115 flights P hours64 flights G-IV192.1 hours26 flights FY08 Hurricane Summary D.A hours25 flights D.A hours25 flights

Total hrs. 45 flights P hours37 flights G-IV 64.8 hours 9 flights FY07 Hurricane Summary

Tropical Storm Missions Hurricane Felicia (EP) TS Ana Hurricane Bill TS Danny 2009 NOAA HURRICANE CONFERENCE

AOC HFIP Activities FY09 Flight Hour and Expendables: $1,507, flight hours purchased/101.5 hrs. flown $618.5K for dropsondes resulted in 900 sondes at combined old and new prices. $150K for AXBT rcvrs. deferred to FY10. $290K for AXBT/AXCP and AXCTDs - 60 AXCPs for $98,312 ordered and received. One AXBT Gulf survey mission flown in FY09. FY09 totas were 67 flts. For hrs.

Gulfstream IV-SP (G-IV) (1) DeHavilland Twin Otter (4) Lockheed WP-3D Orion (2) Gulfstream Jet Prop (1) Rockwell Aero Commander (2) Cessna Citation II (1) NOAA Aircraft Status 7 Types – 12 Aircraft King Air 350 (1)

2009 Program Accomplishments P-3s Hurricane FIP, research and reconnaissance, Ocean Winds Winter/Summer, Outreach G-IV T-PARC Winter, Winter Storms Reonnaissance, Hurricane FIP, research and surveillance Twin Otters NERW, SERW, COMIDA, BWASP, BOFEST, Sea Turtles, Delphinids, Stellar Sea Lions, CSD LIDAR, LMR Citation Coastal Mapping, GRAV-D Turbo Cmdr Snow Survey, Harbor Seals, Stellar Sea Lions Shrikes Snow Survey, Harbor Seals, Stellar Sea Lions King Air 350 RSD, Coastal Mapping All Training, Public Outreach

T-PARC / WSR2009

Bowhead Whale Feeding Ecology Study (BOWFEST)

FY09 Flight Hours Acft. Svcs. Hrs.2,821.9 Prog. Fund. Hrs.1,188.7 Reimbrs. Hrs Total

FY09 Heavy Aircraft Goals AOC focuses FY09 on the Service Depot Level Maintenance of the WP-3D N42RF, installation of P-3 and G-IV radar modifications, upgrades to P-3 high- speed satcom system, installation of the new aircraft data systems, integration of the new dropsonde system, completion of the 3 rd P-3 overhaul, rollout of the Citation replacement King Air 350, and integration of these two aircraft in FY 09. l AOC focuses FY09 on the Service Depot Level Maintenance of the WP-3D N42RF, installation of P-3 and G-IV radar modifications, upgrades to P-3 high- speed satcom system, installation of the new aircraft data systems, integration of the new dropsonde system, completion of the 3 rd P-3 overhaul, rollout of the Citation replacement King Air 350, and integration of these two aircraft in FY 09.

FY10 Plans 680 Hr. Hurricane Ops. (P-3/G-IV) 680 Hr. Hurricane Ops. (P-3/G-IV) 2435 Acft. Svcs. Flt. Hrs Acft. Svcs. Flt. Hrs. 180 Hr. LA Basin AQ Study (P-3) 180 Hr. LA Basin AQ Study (P-3) 310 Hr. Winter Storm Ops. (G-IV) 310 Hr. Winter Storm Ops. (G-IV) 2429 Pgm./Reimb Flt. Hrs Pgm./Reimb Flt. Hrs.

FY10 Issues G-IV Tail Doppler Radar G-IV Tail Doppler Radar 3rd P-3 Delivery 3rd P-3 Delivery

Foam (AFFF) Incident at IMP May 18, 2008 Picture Taken Sunday night by Dave Gossen He was one of the First Responders

2009 T-PRC and WSR-09

G-IV OSAT Flight Profiles WSR-88D Intercomparison Convection Intercomp.

FY10 Issues G-IV Tail Doppler Radar G-IV Tail Doppler Radar 3rd P-3 Delivery and Syst. Install 3rd P-3 Delivery and Syst. Install P-3 Radar Upgrade P-3 Radar Upgrade Data System Upgrade (AAMPS) Data System Upgrade (AAMPS) Hi-speed SATCOM upgrade Hi-speed SATCOM upgrade Sufficient Personnel for above Sufficient Personnel for above

FY10 Issues Questions?