J4A Advanced Products and Technologies That Can Be Used Now and Their Path to Quasi-Operational or Sustained Operations: The View from the Dry and the Wet Side

Monday, 29 January 2024: 4:30 PM-6:00 PM
337 (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 40th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; and the 14th Conference on Transition of Research to Operations )
Cochairs:
Tiffany C. Vance, NOAA, US IOOS Program, aaa, WA and Stephen Anthony Mango

This session aims to bring attention to those applications, technologies, or techniques that are well advanced with respect to the Technology Readiness Level continuum. These applications, technologies, or techniques have not yet been made officially operational by organizations such as the National Weather Service or the National Ocean Service, but are being produced regularly in an "operational like" manner and made available as a sustained service for general use.

Papers:
4:30 PM
J4A.1
Generating Storm Surge Hazards in Hazard Services
Taylor Trogdon, NOAA/Global Systems Laboratory, Boulder, CO; and N. R. Hardin, D. D. Nietfeld, D. M. Kingfield, E. Carr, W. Hogsett, C. L. Fritz, J. R. Rhome, and W. Booth

4:45 PM
J4A.2
Impacts of an Explosive Cyclone over Southern Brazil from Two Detection Methods
M. F. L. Quadro Sr., Federal Institute of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, AC, Brazil; and D. L. Herdies and H. N. Andrade Sr.

5:00 PM
J4A.3
An Approach to a Reliable IoT Environmental Sensor Network
Tyler Boyle, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD

5:30 PM
J4A.5
SatCORPS Hybridized Cloud Product Data Storage: The Design of a Hybrid Data Repository That Leverages the Strengths of the Cloud and the Data Center
Thad Chee, LRC, Hampton, VA; ADNET Systems, Inc., Bethesda, MD; and L. Nguyen, W. L. Smith Jr., A. A. Vakhnin, and R. Palikonda

5:45 PM
J4A.6
- Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting
- Indicates an Award Winner