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Title: National Weather Service Update


1
National Weather Service Update
  • Issues, Activities, and
  • Upcoming Events

Lans P. Rothfusz Meteorologist in
Charge Peachtree City, GA
2
Topics
  • NWS Funding
  • Repeater in PTC
  • Mesonet/ARES Connection
  • CONOPS and you
  • EF Scale
  • Oh, yeahThe Weather

3
NWS Funding Picture
  • Under Continuing Resolution (CR) for FY07.
  • Funded at 70 of previous year.
  • Keeps the lights on.
  • No new initiatives.
  • May continue through end of FY.

4
Repeater in PTC
  • Anticipated removal of antenna soon.
  • Primary SkyWarn link for Peachtree City NWS.
  • Like losing a radar.
  • Coordinated NWS, ARES, GEMA, FCARC efforts
    underway to resolve.
  • Looking for tower space.
  • Talking to other state agencies.

5
Mesonet ARES
  • Synergistic systems and opportunities

6
What is a Mesonet?
  • Mesonet a system of sensors designed to
    measure the environment at the size and duration
    of mesoscale events.

7
Benefits of a Mesonet
  • Enhanced monitoring modeling of biohazard
    (BCRNE) plume dispersion.
  • Better support in man-made and natural hazard
    events (incident command).

8
Benefits of a Mesonet
  • Improved severe weather warnings (especially
    damaging winds and tornadoes).
  • Greater success in winter weather forecasting
    (e.g., ice locations and snow amounts).

9
Benefits of a Mesonet
  • More effective drought monitoring and water
    resource management.

10
Benefits of a Mesonet
  • Better monitoring forecasting of controlled and
    uncontrolled burns in forest management.
  • Improved support for agricultural decision makers.

11
Benefits of a Mesonet
  • Data for epidemiological and forensic analysis.

12
What We Have Now
  • A variety of mesonets.
  • Sensors radically different.
  • Locations are not optimal.
  • Each has gaps in coverage.
  • Some do not collect in real-time.
  • Data not compiled and shared.

13
Why Were Partnering
GA Forestry Station
NWS Coop Station
UGA AEMN Station
14
GPBs Golden Offer
  • GPB offering space on towers for pooled
    (multi-use) antennae.
  • ARES/SkyWarn.
  • Mesonet comms.
  • Win-win-win solution.

15
The Antenna
  • Sinclair SD214-HL 4
  • 7.0/7.5 dBd gain.
  • Industrial strength.
  • 118-225 MHz
  • 170-174 MHz for govt purposes (mesonet).
  • 144-148 for ARES (SkyWarn).

16
Connecting the Network
Mesonet Stations
Internet
NERON Facility QC Archive
GPB Towers
2-way RF Comms
ftp, VPN, etc.
Mesonet Partner
NWS
Mesonet Partner
Public Partners
17
Where We are Now
  • Independent evaluation of project proposal has
    been completed.
  • Looks feasible.
  • Pushing NWSH.
  • My goal Get the antennae up!!!
  • The rest will come later.
  • Field of Dreams approach

18
ConOps and You
  • Concept of Operations
  • Agile office-to-office workload distribution to
    address high impact events and targets of
    opportunities.
  • HazMat spills/releases
  • Major weather events
  • Special events
  • Unique training opportunities for NWS

19
ConOps Prototype Areas
20
What ConOps Means for You
  • Be ready to flex.
  • Multiple office contacts coordinations.
  • Build relations with surrounding NWS SkyWarn
    leaders.
  • Stand by There is still a lot to discover.
  • Evolution, not revolution.

21
EF-Scale
  • Enhanced Fujita Scale
  • Improved surveying methodology
  • Using 28 damage indicators (e.g., barns, trees,
    mobile homes, businesses, etc.)
  • Using Degree of Damage assessments (photos for
    basis)
  • Result More accurate and consistent wind speed
    determinations.


22
EF-Scale

23
Oh, YeahThe Weather
  • El Nino in full swing.
  • Severe weather (tornadoes) in January just ask
    Coweta County.
  • No clear indicators for spring weather. Just be
    ready.
  • Hurricane season
  • 2006
  • 9 named storms, 5 hurricanes, two of them major.
  • Normal season, but below expectations
  • No hurricanes hit U.S. Atlantic coast 11th time
    that has occurred since 1945.
  • 2007
  • Above normal activity.

24
Just for Fun
  • www.srh.noaa.gov/ffc/HotSeat/index.shtml
  • Or click on HotSeat icon at
  • weather.gov/atlanta

25
Questions?
  • Lans Rothfusz
  • Meteorologist in Charge
  • NWS Peachtree City, GA
  • lans.rothfusz_at_noaa.gov
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