Welcome, Logistics, and Introductions Fifth Meeting of the Science Advisory Committee -- 18-20 November, 2009 Review agenda SAC meeting materials Introduction.

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Welcome, Logistics, and Introductions Fifth Meeting of the Science Advisory Committee November, 2009 Review agenda SAC meeting materials Introduction of SAC members and visitors Welcome by Drs. James Smoot and James Spann transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

Members Dr. Tsengdar Lee (ex-officio) - NASA Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC Dr. Martin Ralph – 2007ff (Dr. Allen White attending) - NOAA/Earth Science Research Lab/Physical Sciences Division, Boulder, CO David (Rusty) Billingsley – 2007ff - Chief, Science and Technology Services, NWS Southern Region, Fort Worth, TX Dr. Mitch Goldberg ff (not attending) - Chief, Satellite Meteorology and Climate Division, NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, Camp Springs, MD Dr. Ronald Gelaro – 2007ff - Global Modeling and Assimilation Office, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD Dr. Bill Bauman – 2005ff - ENSCO Program Manager, NASA KSC Applied Meteorology Unit, Cocoa Beach, FL Dr. Lars Peter Riishojgaard – 2008ff - Director, Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation, Camp Springs, MD Dr. Jack Kain ff – NOAA / OAR, NSSL, Norman, OK transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

Invited Attendees Open meeting – NSSTC interested parties welcome to attend Earth science management, UAH, USRA, etc. staff, NWS MIC, SOO, forecasters, etc. Brian Motta – Earth System Research Lab, Boulder, CO Jeff Waldstreicher - NOAA/NWS Eastern Region, Science Services Division, Bohemia, NY Elizabeth Valenti – Owner, WorldWinds Inc., Slidell, LA William Sjoberg - General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Silver Spring, MD