Presentations from Tuesday, 27 January 2009

 

Theme:   Catering to the satellite needs of operational meteorology

 

Link            Event                                                                                                         

 

Welcome and Individual Introductions

 

PDF, PPT     Brief Overview of Cooperative Inst. for Meteorological Satellite Studies

Dr. Steve Ackerman, CIMSS Director

 

PDF, PPT     GOES-R Proving Ground

Tim Schmit, NOAA/NESDIS ASPB

 

PDF, PPT     A primer on use of the current GOES Sounder

Gary Wade, NOAA/NESDIS ASPB

 

PDF, PPT     Near future NWS Service Visions

Jeff Craven, NOAA/NWS MKX

 

PDF, PPT     Using GOES Sounder products to improve regional NWP

Robert Aune, NOAA/NESDIS ASPB

 

PDF                Providing Research Satellite Products to NWS Operations

Scott Bachmeier, CIMSS/SSEC

 

Lunch at the Big Ten Pub

 

PDF, PPT     GOES-R Air Quality Proving Ground

Brad Pierce, NOAA/NESDIS ASPB

 

                        Overview of Wisconsin’s Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Department

Dr. Jon Martin, AOS Department Chair

 

PDF, PPT     Convective Initiation and Aviation Applications for Forecasting

Wayne Feltz, CIMSS/SSEC

 

AOSS Building and Rooftop Tour

 

Demonstration of AWIPS, AWIPS II, and WES at CIMSS

                        K. Bah, CIMSS/SSEC, and J. Gerth, CIMSS/SSEC (Room 248, AOSS)

 

Discussion:  Better CIMSS-NWS Collaboration and Future Exercises

 

Close

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Attendees List

 

AOS:  Jon Martin

 

CIMSS/SSEC:  Steve Ackerman, Scott Bachmeier, Kaba Bah, Kris Bedka, Lee Cronce, Wayne

Feltz, Jordan Gerth, Scott Lindstrom, Ralph Peterson, Hank Revercomb, Justin Sieglaff

 

NOAA ASPB:  Robert Aune, Brad Pierce, Tim Schmit, Gary Wade

 

NWS MKX:  Bill Borghoff, Steve Brueske, Jeff Craven, Steve Davis, Jerry Wiedenfeld

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