Breakout Session Thematic Areas How can R3 contribute to connecting user needs with GOES-R capabilities in the following areas? High-Impact Weather (Johnson)

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Breakout Session Thematic Areas How can R3 contribute to connecting user needs with GOES-R capabilities in the following areas? High-Impact Weather (Johnson) High-Impact Weather (Johnson) Observations & Techniques (Schrab) Observations & Techniques (Schrab) Applications, Testbeds & Training (Weiss) Applications, Testbeds & Training (Weiss) 1

Etiquette of Engagement Source: Proving Ground successful breakouts Share relevant information and experiences. Everyone’s input is equally valued. Discussions and criticisms will focus on interests, not people. No idea is bad. Share “air time.” Respect each speaker. Only one conversation at a time… All members are expected to participate in all phases of the process. Signal when we are going off-track. Off-target discussions are limited to five minutes and then put in the “parking lot”. 2

Breakout Questions 1) What were the significant outcomes of the Day 1 projects briefed? What are the recommended next steps for these projects to help connect GOES-R capabilities to User Needs? Were attempts to fuse GOES-R data with other data or models successful? 2) How do the updates from the various groups/programs (NWS, JPSS, AWG, Proving Ground, GOES-R Program Office) impact strategies to connect GOES-R capabilities to user needs? Are there new strategies emerging that new-start PIs should consider? (new start projects are listed in appendix to the agenda) 3) TBD by your group – the question we should have asked 3

Discussion Item: TC rapid intensity forecasting Recommendation: Improve sounding input thru joint GOES/JPSS Comment: very good link to ops Possible Action(s): transition MW and TPW to ops NOW Breakout Group 1 Capture Template 4

Discussion Item: Storm Intensification – Improved CI algorithm with GOES Application most useful where there is no RADAR (open ocean) Link to Ops: FAA heavily involved in validation (NEXGEN) Recommendation: tie into NASA areas of interest looking for opportunities to validate Make link to operations more clear – to define future funding Possible Action(s): Use AWG products Breakout Group 1 Capture Template 5

Discussion Item: GPM Rainfall Adding lightning improved bias Link to new start Recommendation: link to ops – suspect greatest need is over water. 2 nd need in high elevations where radar not adequate. Links to Pacific Region Test Bed and OPC Possible Action(s): look at using ground-based lightning data Breakout Group 1 Capture Template 6

Discussion Item: Aviation - Vol Ash: integrate product into WRF- CHEM model Using all useful sats Recommendation: explore use of JPSS and AQUA/MODIS Possible Action(s): Breakout Group 2 Capture Template 7

Discussion Item: Auto Vol Ash Alert System. Aviation needs 5- minute warning. Dispatchers want 24 hour warning. Nice link to ops (VAACs). System is not limited to GOES-R – any instrument could be used Remote users need this as well, e.g., regional observatories Recommendation: link up w/JPSS. Possible Action(s): Breakout Group 2 Capture Template 8

Discussion Item: Storm Tracking and lightning cell clustering using GLM data. Recommendation: need presentation of all related research matrix “PSDI, GIMPAP, JCSDA, SPSRB” Possible Action(s): Breakout Group 2 Capture Template 9

Discussion Items: Integrated GLM/ABI approaches for detect of CI Recommendation: need presentation of all related research to describe comprehensive path to Ops Possible Action(s): link up w/Ops (GLM/ABI) Breakout Group 3 Capture Template 10

Discussion Item: GLM lightning jump R2O Good links to Ops High value exploratory Recommendation: Possible Action(s): Breakout Group 3 Capture Template 11

Discussion Item: WRF Lightning Forecast Algorithm Running in 3 models. SPC principal sponsor OPC and fire wx also interested. Recommendation: link w/ other GLM projects Possible Action(s): Breakout Group 3 Capture Template 12