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The 2003 season introduces two important new additions to the portable tower hurricane data collection system. Prototype testing was concluded during Hurricane Isabel.
Real Time Data Acquisition
the FCMP program has enhanced its existing hardware and software on its mobile tower system to disseminate real time data over the internet. Each of the four 10-meter towers is newly equipped with laptops that orchestrate collection, post-processing and internet connectivity from National Instrument’s LabVIEW platform. Cellular technology allows the computer to transmit data from the tower to remote network servers every 15 minutes over Verizon's Express Network service (with average upload speeds of 60-70 kb/s). The new software, dubbed Tower XP, was developed at the University of Florida. The real-time data may be viewed here. For redundancy and effective division of tasks, the FCMP team decided to use the original tower computer software (sampling at 100 Hz) in conjunction with the new hardware/software (sampling at 10 Hz). Since additional storage space was needed, new computer enclosures had to be constructed to house the laptops, cellular modem and CDMA antenna (as seen below).
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