31st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology
    

Session 2

 Present Issues, Ideas, Systems and Products in Broadcast Meteorology: Part I
1:30 PM2.1A Primer on AMS Finances: Where Do The $ Come From, and Where Do They Go?  
Ron McPherson, AMS, Boston, MA
2:00 PM2.2Analysis of cloud systems by means of Q-vector fields and satellite images  
Dariusz Chaadyniak, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
2:15 PM2.3Satellite Derived Data and Imagery in Your Weathercasts  
Allan Eustis, NOAA/NESDIS, Silver Spring, MD; and M. Tutza
2:30 PM2.4The Weather...After September 11, 2001  
David F. Jones, StormCenter.com, Inc., Severna Park, MD
2:45 PM2.5New Opportunity to Publish Operationally-Focused Articles in the BAMS  
Kenneth F. Carey, Department of Defense, Fairfax, VA
3:00 PMCoffee Break  
3:15 PM2.6Software application for preparation of meteorological data analysis  
Ireneusz Winnicki, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland; and D. Chaadyniak and K. Kroszczyński
3:30 PM2.7Seeing Arizona with Web Cams and Weather Stations  
Ed Phillips, KNXV-TV, KTAR Radio, Phoenix, AZ
3:45 PM2.8Confessions from a Catalonian Climate  
Tomas Molina, International Association of Broadcast Meteorology, Barcelona, Spain
4:00 PM2.9EPA's SunWise Meteorologist Outreach Project  
Jason P. Samenow, EPA, Washington, DC; and L. G. Wilcut
4:15 PM2.10Once in a blue moon  
Todd Glickman, WCBS Newsradio-880, New York, NY

Tuesday, 25 June 2002: 1:30 PM-4:30 PM

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