Session 4 Application of IIPS in Forecasting (Parallel with Session 3)

Monday, 10 January 2000: 1:00 PM-5:45 PM
Host: 16th International Conference on Interactive Information and Processing Systems (IIPS) for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology
Organizers:
David Pace, SAIC, Washington, DC and Carl Thormeyer, FNMOC, Monterey, CA

Papers:
1:00 PM
4.1
Overview
David Pace, SAIC, Washington, DC

1:15 PM
4.2
Applications of the Battlescale Forecast Model for the Army
Jeffrey E. Passner, U.S. Army Research Lab., White Sands Missile Range, NM; and R. E. Dumais Jr. and D. P. Sauter

1:30 PM
4.3
1:45 PM
4.4
Generating watches, warnings, and advisories using Interactive Forecast Preparation
Kenneth S. Sperow, NOAA/NWS/TDL, Silver Spring, MD; and R. K. Meiggs, W. J. Goodman, and W. D. Jiang

2:00 PM
4.5
Generating watch, warning, and advisory broadcast scripts for the NOAA Weather Radio using Interactive Forecast Preparation
Patrick V. Laybe, NOAA/NWS/TDL, Silver Spring, MD; and K. S. Sperow and R. K. Meiggs

2:15 PM
4.6
Managing product improvement in the Interactive Forecast Preparation System
John L. Schattel Jr., NOAA/NWS/TDL, Silver Spring, MD; and R. K. Meiggs

2:30 PM
4.7
Generating marine forecasts using Interactive Forecast Preparation
Matthew R. Peroutka, NOAA/NWS/TDL, Silver Spring, MD; and J. E. Calkins

2:45 PM
4.8
The analysis and interpretation of three-dimensional lightning flash information
Martin J. Murphy, Global Atmospherics, Inc., Tucson, AZ; and K. L. Cummins and L. M. Maier

3:00 PM
4.9
Final performance evaluation of the Automated Lightning Detection and Reporting System (ALDARS)
Kenneth A. Kraus, FAA, Washington, DC; and T. A. Seliga and J. R. Kranz

3:15 PM
4.10
Development of Processing Software for the Global Theater Weather Analysis and Prediction System (GTWAPS)
Chris Franks, Harris Corp., Bellevue, NE; and C. F. Meier Jr. and R. T. Williams

3:45 PM
4.12
Status of the Global Theater Weather Analysis and Prediction System (GTWAPS)
Kevin M. Starr, TRW Inc., Bellevue, NE; and B. D. Morris and M. Adams

4:00 PM
4.13
An examination of Battlescale Forecast Model Initializations over complex terrain
Werner E. Cook, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and J. S. Greene, W. S. Lyons, K. D. Sterling, P. A. Haines, and D. I. Knapp

4:15 PM
4.14
Developing New Methods for Aviation Weather Forecast Production
Frederick J. Foss, NOAA/NWS/AWC, Kansas City, MO; and D. R. Frank, J. H. Henderson, and D. R. Rodenhuis

4:30 PM
4.15
National Weather Service SAFESEAS - Update on A New Marine/Coastal Monitoring and Forecasting Capability for AWIPS
Paul A. Hirschberg, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and S. B. Smith and M. M. Mercer

4:45 PM
4.16
The benefits of visual multi-source, multi-resolution data analysis and fusion
Alfred M. Powell Jr., Autometric, Inc., Springfield, VA; and P. A. Zuzolo

5:00 PM
4.17
High Volume METOC Chart Production Using Beowulf Technology
Earl V. Ravid, FNMOC, Monterey, CA; and S. Lowder

5:15 PM
4.8A
Coffee Break

5:30 PM
4.17A
Session 4 ends

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