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Christopher Velden
,
Bruce Harper
,
Frank Wells
,
John L. Beven II
,
Ray Zehr
,
Timothy Olander
,
Max Mayfield
,
Charles “CHIP” Guard
,
Mark Lander
,
Roger Edson
,
Lixion Avila
,
Andrew Burton
,
Mike Turk
,
Akihiro Kikuchi
,
Adam Christian
,
Philippe Caroff
, and
Paul McCrone

The history of meteorology has taught us that weather analysis and prediction usually advances by a series of small, progressive studies. Occasionally, however, a special body of work can accelerate this process. When that work pertains to high-impact weather events that can affect large populations, it is especially notable. In this paper we review the contributions by Vernon F. Dvorak, whose innovations using satellite observations of cloud patterns fundamentally enhanced the ability to monitor tropical cyclones on a global scale. We discuss how his original technique has progressed, and the ways in which new spaceborne instruments are being employed to complement Dvorak's original visions.

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Christopher Velden
,
Bruce Harper
,
Frank Wells
,
John L. Beven II
,
Ray Zehr
,
Timothy Olander
,
Max Mayfield
,
Charles“Chip” Guard
,
Mark Lander
,
Roger Edson
,
Lixion Avila
,
Andrew Burton
,
Mike Turk
,
Akihiro Kikuchi
,
Adam Christian
,
Philippe Caroff
, and
Paul McCrone
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