Hazardous Weather Testbed (HWT) “Tales from the Testbed” Forecaster Briefing Warning Decision Training Branch (WDTB)

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Hazardous Weather Testbed (HWT) “Tales from the Testbed” Forecaster Briefing Warning Decision Training Branch (WDTB)

Your Role Provide a focused assessment of the topic for this week Provide a focused assessment of the topic for this week Stress the operational aspects of the product/service Stress the operational aspects of the product/service – Both strengths AND limitations

Greg Stumpf – CIMMS/NWS-MDLEWP2013 OverviewNOAA HWT Week 1 – GOES-R Applications

Greg Stumpf – CIMMS/NWS-MDLEWP2013 OverviewNOAA HWT Week 2 – Nowcast Applications EFP Probabilistic Outlooks

Greg Stumpf – CIMMS/NWS-MDLEWP2013 OverviewNOAA HWT Week 3 – Warning Applications

Facilitator Role Assist you in building your presentation Assist you in building your presentation – Help with screen capturing during the week – Help consolidate screen captures on Thursday evening – Build the pptx file on Thursday night / Friday morning – Dry run the presentations on Friday morning – Facilitate the webinar on Friday

Why are we/you doing this? You are key to this experiment! You are key to this experiment! – Ensures HWT goals aligned with operational needs – Bring field expertise to research projects – Provides operationally representative results Improve R2O and O2R Improve R2O and O2R

This is modeled after… “Storm of the Month” “Storm of the Month” – WFOs “Tell Their Story” – NWS offices & Universities – WDTB & NSSL experts for Q&A Collaboration for Research to Ops Collaboration for Research to Ops Collaboration for Ops to Research Collaboration for Ops to Research WDTB Dual-Pol Training Operations Course WDTB Dual-Pol Training Operations Course – Train 2100 forecasters in 2 years – Selected as NOAA’s “High Priority Performance Goal (HPPG)” to DOC and OMB

“Storm of the Month” Research to Operations Results “Such interactions between the Dual-Pol researchers/ developers at NSSL & CIMMS and the operational users of that technology are invaluable to both groups. Seeing the immediacy of two-way feedbacks happen like this is simply tremendous and should accelerate future improvements to the WSR-88D and the informed applications of Dual-Pol measurements. I look forward to more such opportunities in the future.” Steve Koch, Director NSSL

Applying These Results to the HWT HWT to provide weekly operational reportsHWT to provide weekly operational reports –You will present observations and examples from your participation –Research and Operational meteorologists from across the nation will be listening This is your chance to have your voices heard… This is your chance to have your voices heard…

Aspects of a Good Briefing

Planning the Presentation 1.Define the audience’s characteristics – Operational & Research Meteorologists 2.Determine how much they already know – Most with working knowledge of operational meteorology 3.Tailor your presentation to meet their needs – Focus on operational aspect of your experience 4.Anticipate audience reactions…

Creating a Presentation A well-structured presentation has three sections: 1.Identify your main message in the opening 2.Reinforce your main message in the middle 3.Summarize with a memorable conclusion The HWT was the best experience ever!

Ideas for presentation What are the applications/limitations of the new techniques/software/hardware to my office?What are the applications/limitations of the new techniques/software/hardware to my office? What was surprising in this experiment?What was surprising in this experiment? Human factors impacts in your office?Human factors impacts in your office?

Webinar Structure Start promptly at 12pm (not 12:01pm)Start promptly at 12pm (not 12:01pm) 22-min presentation:22-min presentation: –Slide 1: Intro Slide –Slide 2-4: EWP Background (Greg) –Slide 5-7: Background on Topic –Slide 8: Main Point #1 –Slide 9-11: Illustrations of Main Point #1 –*** Repeat 8-11 for up to 3 Main Points –End Slide: Takeaway(s) 8 minutes for Q&A8 minutes for Q&A

Screen Capturing Use the AWIPS-2 built-in screen capturing software…

Thank you!!!