NOAA in the Carolinas NOAA in the Carolinas A Regional OneNOAA Partnership Darin Figurskey Meteorologist-in-Charge NOAA’s NWS, Raleigh, NC.

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NOAA in the Carolinas NOAA in the Carolinas A Regional OneNOAA Partnership Darin Figurskey Meteorologist-in-Charge NOAA’s NWS, Raleigh, NC

Mission: Mission: Develop and use OneNOAA approach to work more efficiently and enhance NOAA products and services to region and nation.Objectives: Understand and support OneNOAA vision and avenues for regional influence. Promote communication and integration of NOAA partners (inside and outside) and activities in the region – BUILD A TEAM!! Improve products, services, and public access. NOAA in the Carolinas “Collaboration and partnerships are no longer lofty goals. They are an economic reality to save time and money -- and avoid duplication of efforts.”- R. Hodson, North Carolina Sea Grant

NOAA in the Carolinas Activities Volunteer Steering Committee In-reach & Outreach Forge partnerships Develop new ideas and goals for better service NESDIS: Mike Kruk, NCDC – Asheville NMFS: Aleta Hohn, NMFS Southeast Fisheries Science Center – Beaufort NOS: Rebecca Ellin, NC NERR – Beaufort; David Evans, NOS NCCOS – Beaufort; Jeff Payne, CSC – Charleston, SC NWS: Rich Bandy - Newport, NC; Mike Emlaw – Charleston, SC; John Feldt – Peachtree City, GA; Darin Figurskey - Raleigh, NC OAR: Bob Bacon, SC Sea Grant; Andy Shepard, NOAA Undersea Research Center at UNCW; Michael Voiland, NC Sea Grant Jack Thigpen & Katie Mosher NC Sea Grant

2004 Wilmington, 26 participants: Overview of 2004 Wilmington, 26 participants: Overview of NOAA PPBES process; partnership project reports; identify new partnerships and outreach mechanisms 2005, NCDC, Asheville, NC, 37 participants: 2005, NCDC, Asheville, NC, 37 participants: Plenary on OneNOAA by Vice Admiral’s Chief of Staff; partnership project reports; define ideal OneNOAA project; identify new partnerships Both meetings heavily led and organized by Jack Thigpen and Katie Mosher, NC Sea Grant Annual Meetings

PPBES Submission for 2009 Features of a OneNOAA Initiative: NOAA & regionally relevant across goal teams Builds capacity Shares leadership and resources (matrix of line offices, goals, external partners) Leverages & encourages new partners Engages end-users Applies cutting-edge science and technology approaches. Coastal Inland FLood Observation and Warning Project (CIFLOW)

2007 Annual Meeting – Charleston, SC Build team –Expanded invitations to other states and regions –Over 70 attendees –Update on NOAA 200 th Anniversary activities in the Carolinas

2007 Annual Meeting – Charleston, SC Understand and support OneNOAA vision and avenues for regional influence: –Introduction to NOAA regionalization and the Southeast and Caribbean Regional Team (SECART) Then known as the South Atlantic Regional Team (SART) –Provide input into direction of regionalization, feedback on challenges and opportunities Improve products/services: –Beginning phases of support for CIFLOW (understand, enhance, promote, suggestions for use) Coastal Services Center, Charleston, SC

2008 Meeting Objectives CIFLOW update SECART –Status –How can NinC contribute? Ecosystem/Climate Connection –Keynote addresses to learn more –Potential new partnerships –Breakouts to address and understand at least part of this connection as it affects the SA-LME NOAA Beaufort Lab Pivers Island, NC Largest meeting to date, over 80 attendees

Long-term Accomplishments Projects: “Grip of the Rip” expansion-- Observing systems and products: Pier station, Wrightsville Beach; Lookout Shoals Buoy; CarolinasCoast Web portal

Long-term Accomplishments Outreach/In-reach Mechanisms: OneNOAA exhibits NOAA 200 Yr Celebration grant NinC Web site & listserver NOAA management presentations Continuity of Operations

A Year’s Accomplishments NOAA 200th Anniversary –Estuary Live –Earth Day Activities in the Carolinas –Hurricane Awareness Tour in Elizabeth City –Seafood Festival –Various other expos and shows

A Year’s Accomplishments SECART Work Plan –Breakout sessions from Charleston meeting resulted in significant contributions in formulation of the work plan 8 of 13 items in SECART workplan enhanced or developed in part from meeting breakouts –Summary distributed to NinC mailing list CIFLOW –Hydro model calibration –Precipitation data archive to improve precipitation estimates –Sea breeze research and Weather Research Forecasting (WRF) model application –Sea Grant Extension Agent hiring X 2 –September visits to Carolinas and D.C. to discuss updates, operational aspects, and outreach and extension opportunities –Selection of OU graduate student to support Sea Grant Extension Specialist

Sea Grant Will Continue to Make a Difference! CIFLOW –Development of outreach, education, and customer-driven products NOAA Regionalization –Active participation as members (preferred) or as key participants in working groups NOAA in the Carolinas –Development of an ecosystem/climate connected initiative focused on the SA-LME –Maintaining momentum –Focused future meetings reaching out more to state agencies and academia