CSTAR November 2012 Virtual Workshop

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CSTAR November 2012 Virtual Workshop Jonathan Blaes 16 November 2012

What is CSTAR?

What is CSTAR? The CSTAR Program represents a NOAA/NWS effort to create a cost-effective transition from basic and applied research to operations and services through collaborative research between operational forecasters and academic institutions which have expertise in the environmental sciences. These activities engage researchers and students in applied research of interest to the operational meteorological community and improve the accuracy of forecasts and warnings of environmental hazards by applying scientific knowledge and information to operational products and services. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/ost/cstar.htm

What is CSTAR? The CSTAR Program represents a NOAA/NWS effort to create a cost-effective transition from basic and applied research to operations and services through collaborative research between operational forecasters and academic institutions which have expertise in the environmental sciences. These activities engage researchers and students in applied research of interest to the operational meteorological community and improve the accuracy of forecasts and warnings of environmental hazards by applying scientific knowledge and information to operational products and services. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/ost/cstar.htm

How did we get here? CSTAR grant announced on July 20, 2009 Input was solicited from regional WFOs in August 2009 During solicitations, 52 gaps, or needs were identified Themes emerged – tropical cyclones, precipitation, and HSLC convection Proposal submitted on October 16, 2009, funded spring 2010 Kickoff workshop on October 28 and 29, 2010 Improving Understanding and Prediction of Hazardous Weather in the Southeastern United States: Landfalling Tropical Cyclones and Convective Storms

Our goal for this workshop is to share activities and results since the last workshop, outline plans for the final year, and discuss mechanisms to implement research results into operations. Your participation and focus is needed today. Please close your door, put your cell phone away, and give as much attention as possible. We will need you in the discussion.