Transitioning research data to the operational weather community Welcome, Logistics, and Introductions Sixth Meeting of the SPoRT Science Advisory Committee.

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transitioning research data to the operational weather community Welcome, Logistics, and Introductions Sixth Meeting of the SPoRT Science Advisory Committee Welcoming comments Introduction of SAC members and observers SAC meeting materials SPoRT team member introduction Review agenda

transitioning research data to the operational weather community Welcoming Comments Dr. Dan Schumacher Manager, Science and Technology Office NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

transitioning research data to the operational weather community SAC Members Tsengdar Lee - NASA ESD/SMD, Washington, DC Allen White - NOAA/ERSL/PSD, Boulder, CO (attending for Marty Ralph – 2007ff) David (Rusty) Billingsley – 2007ff - Chief, Science and Technology Services, NWS Southern Region, Fort Worth, TX – Chair of SAC Mitch Goldberg ff - NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, Camp Springs, MD Ronald Gelaro – 2007ff - NASA/GSFC/GMAO, Greenbelt, MD Jim Yoe - NOAA/JCSDA, Camp Springs, MD (attending for Dr. Lars Peter Riishojgaard – 2008ff ) Jack Kain ff – NOAA/OAR/NSSL, Norman, OK

transitioning research data to the operational weather community SAC Membership Represent beneficiaries, partners, end users - diversity –Knowledgeable of research to transition activities, NASA observational and research capabilities, end user forecast problems –Representatives from operational and research partners NASA NOAA – NWS, NCEP, JCSDA University Private sector Nominated by SAC / SPoRT and approved by HQs Program Manager 7-10 members Serve through 2-3 SAC reviews for continuity

transitioning research data to the operational weather community Role of SAC Major duties/responsibilities Serve as a knowledge resource on short-term weather prediction, satellite data and derived products, mesoscale modeling, data assimilation issues, short-term weather forecasting and their impact on operational weather forecasting activities Provide scientific guidance and direction for future SPoRT activities including –transitional activities and supporting research, and –new collaborations and partnerships Participate in biennial reviews leading to report on program / project recommendations

transitioning research data to the operational weather community Invited Attendees Invited guest observers Bill Lapenta –NOAA/NCEP/EMC, Camp Springs Steve Goodman – NOAA/NESDIS GOES-R Project Scientist Kim Richardson – Naval Research Lab, Monterey, CA Brian Motta - NOAA/ESRL, Boulder Mike Johnson - NOAA/NWS / OST, Silver Spring Dave Novak – NOAA HPC, Camp Springs oRole: provide feedback to SAC as requested oLook for new collaborative research/transition opportunities with SPoRT Open meeting – NSSTC interested parties welcome to attend NASA ESO, UAH, USRA, etc. NWS OST, MIC, SOO, forecasters, etc. (via GoToMeeting)

transitioning research data to the operational weather community Welcome, Logistics, and Introductions Sixth Meeting of the SPoRT Science Advisory Committee Welcoming comments Introduction of SAC members and observers SAC meeting materials SPoRT team member introduction Review agenda

transitioning research data to the operational weather community SPoRT Team Members Gary Jedlovec – remote sensing, project lead Brad Zavodsky – data assimilation Andrew Molthan – modeling, remote sensing, cloud computing Shih-Hung Chou – modeling and data assimilation Diane Samuelson – meteorologist, support staff Geoffrey Stano – remote sensing, lightning, liaison Jon Case – regional modeling Kevin Fuell – remote sensing, training lead, liaison Matt Smith – remote sensing, AWIPS II development lead Jayanthi Srikishen – computer systems applications Frank Lafontaine – remote sensing, data processing Kevin McGrath – AWIPS II development Kris White – NWS/HUN Applications Integration Meteorologist Jason Burks – NWS/HUN AWIPS II development expert