Poster Session 1 Impact-Based Decision Support Services Posters

Tuesday, 9 January 2018: 3:45 PM-5:30 PM
Exhibit Hall 3 (ACC) (Austin, Texas)
Host: Special Symposium on Impact-Based Decision Support Services
Cochairs:
Clark Evans, Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; Morgan Barry, NOAA/NWS, Mobile, AL and Michael Lowry, UCAR/NHC, Boulder, CO

Papers:
803
Multimodel (Parametric) Tropical Cyclone Model Data: The First Line of Defense for Emergency Risk Management
Sean S. Miller, Kinetic Analysis Corporation, Silver Spring, MD; and J. P. Michael

804
The "Battle at Bristol": An IDSS Review of the Highest Attended College Football Game
Matthew E. Anderson, NOAA/NWS, Morristown, TN; and A. Pritchett

805
Improving Global Precipitation Product Access at NASA GES DISC
Zhong Liu, George Mason Univ., and Center for Spatial Information Science, and Systems and NASA/GSFC/GES DISC, Greenbelt, MD; and B. Vollmer, A. Savtchenko, D. Ostrenga, B. Deshong, F. Fang, R. Albayrak, E. Sherman, M. Greene, A. W. Li, C. L. Shie, W. Teng, and D. Meyer

806
DOD Climate Services—User Engagement Strategies to Optimize National Security
Robb M. Randall, U.S. Air Force, Asheville, NC; and R. B. Kiess, J. H. Zautner, G. T. Moody, and B. D. Mundhenk

808
Evolution of Aviation Decision Support Services for High-Impact Events
Roland Nunez, NWS/Center Weather Service Unit, Houston, TX

809
Utilizing Technology to Customize Impact Decision Support for NWS Portland Partners
Evan Bentley, NWSFO, Portland, OR; and J. F. Pyle and T. Wilde

Handout (1.8 MB)

810
Rewriting the Playbook: An Overview and Evaluation of Super Bowl LI Decision Support
Melissa Huffman, National Weather Service, Dickinson, TX; and M. E. Merrifield

811
Driving Decisions and Supporting Claims Operations in P&C Insurance by Utilizing Ground Hail Measurement Networks
Alex Kubicek, Understory Weather, Somerville, MA; and E. Hewitt, R. S. Bussman, and K. E. Willmot

817
Communicating Fire Weather Risks at Short Lead Times Using the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh Forecast Modeling System
Taylor A. McCorkle, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and J. D. Horel and B. K. Blaylock

820
Fatality and Damage Predictions from Potential Tornado Outbreaks as Simulated by the SPC IMPACTS Statistical Model
Kevin M. Simmons, Austin College, Sherman, TX; and P. T. Marsh, R. S. Schneider, A. B. Smith, R. Clark III, S. A. Erickson, and H. E. Brooks

Poster 822 has been moved. New paper number is 1.5A.

823
Earth Observations to Support the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals
Satya Kalluri, NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, College Park, MD; and A. Held and M. Paganini

824
Development of the Colorado Fire Prediction System (CO-FPS): Results and Lessons Learned
Barbara G. Brown, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and B. Kosovic, P. A. Jimenez, D. Munoz Esparza, B. Schmidt, A. R. S. Anderson, J. Cowie, K. Sampson, J. Boehnert, and A. DeCastro

825
The Storm Prediction Center’s Weather Generator
Race Clark III, CIMMS, Norman, OK; and P. T. Marsh, R. S. Schneider, H. E. Brooks, and S. A. Erickson

826
A Specialized Flood Potential Index for Impact-Based Decision Support for the Texas Medical Center
Nathan Stanford, StormGeo, Houston, TX; and F. Schmude and J. Basciani

828
Tactical Impact—Decision Support Using GOES-16 during the 6 March 2017 Southern Great Plains Firestorm
Luigi F. Meccariello, NWSFO, Amarillo, TX; and S. W. Bieda III, T. Lindley, M. Beat, B. J. Simpson, C. M. Gravelle, G. P. Murdoch, and B. R. Smith

- Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting
- Indicates an Award Winner