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2006 NWA Annual Meeting Using COMET ® Modules as Educational and Continuing Education Opportunities Using COMET ® Modules as Educational and Continuing Education Opportunities Liz Page UCAR/COMET NWA Secretary 15 October 2006
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Overview New Learning Modules on MetEd MetEd Registration and Assessment System –Recertification (NWA Seal and AMS CBM) MetEd Broadcaster Community Website Module Translations
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New Modules Watersheds: Connecting Weather to the Environment Skew-T Mastery Landfalling Fronts and Cyclones Conceptual Models of Tropical Waves Space Weather Basics
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Remote Sensing Microwave Remote Sensing Overview Microwave Remote Sensing: Clouds, Precipitation, and Water Vapor Advances in Microwave Remote Sensing: Ocean Wind Speed and Direction Lectures on Radar Applications in Mesoscale Meteorology Dynamic Feature Identification: The Satellite Palette
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Numerical Weather Prediction Ensemble Prediction System Matrix: Characteristics of Operational Ensemble Prediction Systems (EPS) The NCEP NAM WRF Model
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Hydrology Runoff Processes Streamflow Routing Unit Hydrograph Theory Understanding the Hydrologic Cycle
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Coastal and Marine Rip Currents: Forecasting Shallow Water Waves Marine Wave Model Matrix Wave Life Cycle II: Propagation & Dispersion Introduction to Ocean Tides
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Watersheds: Connecting Weather to the Environment Designed for Weather Broadcasters Watersheds as our environmental home Relationship between the weather and the health and protection of the environment
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Skew-T Mastery Thermodynamic properties, convective parameters, stability assessment, and forecast applications Interactive Web-based skew-T diagram that calculates common forecast parameters
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Landfalling Fronts and Cyclones Focuses on the west coast of North America Complex interaction of the wind field with topography Resulting effects on nearshore winds and precipitation
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Conceptual Models of Tropical Waves Webcast by Horace Burton and Selvin Burton of the Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology Dynamical characteristics and evolution Vertical and horizontal structure Typical weather changes Methods of tracking
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Space Weather Basics Overview of space weather processes Impacts on the Earth and human activities Technology used in forecasting space weather events Operations of NOAA's Space Environment Center (SEC)
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Coming Soon Flood Frequency Analysis Winds in the Marine Boundary Layer (MBL): A Forecaster's Guide Marine Forecast Customer Microwave Remote Sensing: Land and Ocean Surface
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MetEd Registration and Assessment Register for a course Access the module Take the quiz Receive a completion certificate for that course Viewing transcripts of all your courses All information is kept confidential and is password protected
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Recertification NWA Seal Recertification is required every 3 years COMET modules can be used to meet professional development requirements
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Recertification AMS CBM 28 Professional Development Score (PDS) points required over a continuous five- year period COMET module points –0.500 point per module completed with a 0 or 1 difficulty rating –1.00 point per module completed with a 2 difficulty rating –1.25 point per module completed with a 3 difficulty rating –Maximum 16 points per 5 year period
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Translations Selected modules have been translated into –Spanish –French –Russian
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Summary Number of Modules on MetEd continues to expand MetEd Registration and Assessment System - great way to track your training –Recertification (NWA Seal and AMS CBM) MetEd Broadcaster Community Website Translated modules
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http://meted.ucar.edu/
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