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Warn-on-Forecast Parting Shots David J. Stensrud NOAA/National Severe Storms Laboratory
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SWOT Analysis Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats Just my perspective – Biased, imperfect
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Strengths
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Good results!
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Strengths Good results! Largely independent of DA used, as long as it is designed for convective scale flow!
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Strengths Good results! Great staff
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Strengths Good results! Great staff Partnerships cimms
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Strengths Good results! Great staff Partnerships cimms
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Strengths Good results! Great staff Partnerships cimms
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Strengths Good results! Great staff Partnerships Engaged with social sciences from outset
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Weaknesses
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Insufficient funding
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Weaknesses Insufficient funding Computer resources
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Weaknesses Insufficient funding Computer resources Project management
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Weaknesses Insufficient funding Computer resources Project management Warn-on-Forecast still Research
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Weaknesses Insufficient funding Computer resources Project management Warn-on-Forecast still Research Yet already having to address R2O
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Weaknesses Insufficient funding Computer resources Project management Warn-on-Forecast still Research Yet already having to address R2O This makes life particularly challenging
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Weaknesses Insufficient funding Computer resources Project management Warn-on-Forecast still Research Yet already having to address R2O This makes life particularly challenging Developing people as well as technology
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Weaknesses Insufficient funding Computer resources Project management Partnerships
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Weaknesses Insufficient funding Computer resources Project management Partnerships Focus on tornadic supercells
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Weaknesses Insufficient funding Computer resources Project management Partnerships Focus on tornadic supercells Social science connection
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Opportunities
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Additional funding
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Opportunities Additional funding Seek our own funding GOES-R support via SPC/NSSL
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Opportunities Additional funding NOAA planning Radar Vision NWS Roadmap Radar Functional Requirements for 2030
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Opportunities Additional funding NOAA planning Expanded partnerships NCEP/EMC, WPC, AWC SSD Chiefs ROC, WDTB, JCSDA Within NSSL and other partner groups cimms
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Threats
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NOAA bureaucracy
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Threats NOAA bureaucracy Too much focus on trees instead of the forest
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Threats NOAA bureaucracy Too much focus on trees instead of the forest Ourselves
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Threats NOAA bureaucracy Too much focus on trees instead of the forest Ourselves
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Parting Shots
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WoF is doing very well
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Parting Shots WoF is doing very well Weathered federal downturn
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Parting Shots WoF is doing very well Weathered federal downturn Partnerships intact
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Parting Shots WoF is doing very well Weathered federal downturn Partnerships intact Could use some attention.
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Parting Shots WoF is doing very well Weathered federal downturn Partnerships intact Could use some attention. All partners need to help with this!
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Parting Shots WoF is doing very well Weathered federal downturn Partnerships intact Could use some attention. All partners need to help with this! New funding possible if we work together
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Parting Shots WoF is doing very well Weathered federal downturn Partnerships intact Could use some attention. All partners need to help with this! New funding possible if we work together Biggest threat is ourselves
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The hardest challenge in creating new technology is not eliminating uncertainty in advance but adapting to it as the work uncovers it. Clay Shirky, Professor of New Media New York University In “The key to successful tech management”
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