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{{Short description|Software used to predict and forecast tropical cyclogenesis and to track tropical cyclones}}
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[[File:Ernesto2006modelspread.png|thumb|350px|This is how forecast model tracks appear within ATCF. This example is from [[Hurricane Ernesto (2006)|2006 Ernesto]]'s first advisory.
The '''Automated Tropical Cyclone Forecasting System''' ('''ATCF''') is a piece of software originally developed to run on a [[personal computer]] for the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] (JTWC) in 1988,<ref name="ATCF1">{{cite journal|journal=Weather and Forecasting|pages=653–660|date=December 1990|author1=Ronald J. Miller |author2=Ann J. Schrader |author3=Charles R. Sampson |author4=Ted L. Tsui |name-list-style=amp |doi=10.1175/1520-0434(1990)005<0653:TATCFS>2.0.CO;2|title=The Automated Tropical Cyclone Forecasting System (ATCF)|volume=5|issue=4|bibcode = 1990WtFor...5..653M |doi-access=}}</ref> and the [[National Hurricane Center]] (NHC) in 1990.
==Reason for development==
[[image:Typhoon Nabi (Jolina) JTWC's Tracking Chart (2005-09-05 1800Z).gif|thumb|350 px|ATCF image of Nabi's (2005) previous track, forecast track, along with tropical storm, storm, and hurricane-force wind radii depicted, from 18z on September 5]]
The need for a more modernized method for forecasting tropical cyclones had become apparent by the mid-1980s. At that time, the Department of Defense was using [[cellulose acetate|acetate]], [[grease
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==System identification==
Systems within ATCF are identified with the basin prefix (AL – North Atlantic Ocean, CP – Central North Pacific Ocean, EP – North-East Pacific Ocean, IO – North Indian Ocean, SH – Southern Hemisphere, SL – South Atlantic Ocean, WP – North-West Pacific Ocean) and then followed by two digit number between 01 and 49 for active tropical cyclones,<ref name="Navy">{{cite web|url=
==Data formats and locations in ATCF==
The "A deck" contains the official track and intensity forecast, as well as the model guidance, also known as the objective aids.
==Similar software used elsewhere==
In the 1990s, other countries developed similar tropical cyclone forecasting software.
==References==
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==External links==
* [https://jstrack.org/jstrack/ JStrack,
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