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1 Looking back at the Summer WAS*IS week that was The heresy of one age becomes the orthodoxy of the next. Helen KellerHelen Keller

2 WAS*IS Culture Change summer weather & society * integrated studies Changing from what WAS to what IS the future of integrated weather studies Eve Gruntfest July 21, 2006 It’s not just a summer romance

3 Six barriers WAS*ISers confronted 1.POWERlessness: I want to do it but I don’t know how – we have knowhow! 2. Social science methods are a mystery – NO They are NOT 3. Surveys are not encouraged – we have partners who can help 4. Disciplinary blinders – excitement about collaborations & new tools

4 5. It’s not in my job description - We will foster greater partnerships to solve important problems 6. WAS*IS ers emerge as charismatic policy entrepreneurs “Not just a resume boondoggle” Britt W. Barriers WAS*IS confronted

5 SYNERGIES of WAS * IS Inventing creative, previously unimagined new tools, case studies, & implementation strategies Life- long commitment from many vantage points – researchers, practitioners, various backgrounds, public & private New comrades

6 Included in major scientific initiatives Encouraged & treated as equal partners WAS*IS succeeds when we are

7 WAS* IS legacy projects Warnings – Making them better for everyone

8 The Weather Enterprise is already feeling the changes Movement on Verification Public/private Partnerships! Making warnings better Jumping on “uncertainty” report recommendations

9 Powerful things have happened…. We have moved from WAS…… New leadership New partnerships New experiments This is not a workshop where NOTHING lasts- - -Energetic WAS*ISers…you’ve got MOMENTUM

10 What a full week! Very powerful experiences – looking back & forward A fieldtrip to meet with STAKEHOlders & see real world flood impacts

11 We’ve overcome adversity!

12 Melissa’s newly polka-dotted pants and Lance’s shirt too

13 WAS*IS lives on Summer 2007 workshop Applications for WAS*IS beyond weather Short course for AMS, for National Weather Service (in person or distance learning) WAS*IS for introducing meteorology to social scientists Development of edited collection &/or book proposal Ongoing annual WAS * IS Shorter, more focused, courses (e.g., qualitative research methods) Advanced WAS*ISes Development of Capstone course for meteorology students at University of Oklahoma Funding to support WAS*IS research & applications

14 WAS * ISers present their work Southwest Association of American Geographers meeting October 26-28, 2006 Norman, OK American Meteorological Society meeting San Antonio, TX, (abstract dealine Aug 1) January Great Divide workshop Billings, MT October 3-5, 2006 Great Plains/Rocky Mountain & Great Lakes Association of American Geographers meeting Lincoln, NE, (abstract deadline Sep 1) October 5-7, 2006 THORPEX Bavaria December 2006 AUS WAS*IS Melbourne February 2007 Association of American Geographers meeting, San Francisco, CA (abstract deadline Oct 26) special sessions April 17-21, 2007 Other WAS *ISes – NEXT SUMMER? W H E R E WILL WE MEET AGAIN?

15 Commitment to Change! BREAKING through barriers! The BEST & the BRIGHTEST & the most FUN MODEST GOAL – CHANGING the missions of meteorological research & practice

16 R e m e m b e r …….

17 WAS * ISers are NOT the same old guys with new toys

18 SUMMER The new fiesta – SUMMER WAS * ISers!

19 Some of What’s Said in Boulder STAYS in Boulder

20 Our Lasting IMPACTS make Big BEAUTIFUL MUSIC

21 P A S S I O N

22 Thanks to Julie & Sheldon for inspiration, constructive criticism & commitment

23 Fairy tale comes true - Thanks to US Weather Research Program The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) The National Center for Atmospheric Research Linda Mearns, Institute for the Study of Society & the Environment (ISSE) & JEFF LAZO & the Societal Impacts Program (SIP)

24 We’ll always have Boulder!

25 WAS*ISWAS*IS Culture change summer weather & society * integrated studies Changing from what WAS to what IS the future of integrated weather studies Way more than a summer romance.. let’s stay in constant touch


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