29th Conference on Broadcast Meteorology
    

Session 13

 Using graphic displays of the models on air for localized forecasting. "Futurecasting," gimmick or science
 Organizer: Heather E. Tesch, The Weather Channel, Atlanta, GA
8:30 AM13.1A.D.O.N.I.S. and Ensembles in a Big, "Non-Technical" Market  
Glenn Schwartz, NBC10-WCAU-TV, Philadelphia, PA
8:55 AM13.2Telling the weather story better with models and animations  
Sam Scaman, KMSP-TV, Chanhassen, MN
9:20 AM13.3Navy weather and ocean charts available to the Broadcast Meteorologist via the open Internet  
Carl D. Thormeyer, FNMOC, Monterey, CA; and J. R. Cannon and K. S. Evans
9:45 AMMorning Coffee Break  
10:10 AM13.4Experimental probabilistic forecasts at the Storm Prediction Center  
Dan McCarthy, NOAA/NSSL/SPC, Norman, OK; and J. Schaefer
10:35 AM13.5Future Weather Forecasting in the Year 2020—Investing in Technology Today: Improviing Weather and Environmental Predictions  
Richard Anthes, UCAR, Boulder, CO; and M. Schoeberl

Sunday, 25 June 2000: 8:30 AM-11:10 AM

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