Symposium on Linkages among Societal Benefits, Prediction Systems and Process Studies for 1-14 day Weather Forecasts
    

Session 3

 Providing forecasts to support user decisions
 Chair: Jim Hansen, NRL, Monterey, CA
4:00 PM3.1Does society benefit from very long range day-to-day weather forecasts?  extended abstract wrf recording
Harvey Stern, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Vic., Australia
4:15 PM3.2Developing daily insect migration risk forecasts for Midwest agricultural decision makers   wrf recording
David Changnon, Northern Illinois Univ., DeKalb, IL; and M. Sandstrom
4:30 PM3.3The feasibility of an extreme cold warning system for livestock in northeastern Montana   wrf recording
Katrina L. Frank, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE; and T. E. Fransen, C. A. Bogel, D. E. Simonsen, T. L. Salem, and L. Kalkstein
4:45 PM3.4Coupled air-ocean prediction supporting operational planning during a major fleet exercise   wrf recording
Steven W. Payne, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, Stennis Space Center, MS; and D. W. Titley and E. Gough
5:00 PM3.5Evaluation and utilization of a meso-γ-scale numerical weather prediction system for emergency management operations   wrf recording
Lloyd A. Treinish, IBM Systems and Technology Group, Yorktown Heights, NY; and A. P. Praino and K. D. Neafcy
5:15 PM3.6Designing an end-to-end decision model for CASA networks   wrf recording
B. Philips, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA; and R. Krzysztofowicz, W. Donner, E. Bass, D. Pepyne, H. Rodriguez, W. Diaz, and K. A. Kloesel

Wednesday, 23 January 2008: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM, 214

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