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| NOAA's NWS Focus Newsletter -
June 1, 2001
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San Diego Radar Site to Use Solar Power
NOAA's Western Administrative Support Center has received
a grant of $25,000 from the Department of Energy to assist
with the installation of a 10-kilowatt photovoltaic solar
power system, to be installed at the NWS radar site near
San Diego, CA. Additional funding of up to 50 percent of
the project cost will be provided by the California Energy
Commission. Anticipated construction start is fourth quarter
of the current fiscal year. This project is expected to
reduce electric power consumption at the radar site by about
one-third and should pay for itself in the form of electrical
energy savings in about seven years at current electrical
power rates.
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NWS and Partners Develop First National Lightning Awareness Campaign
The NWS and its partner organizations are promoting the
first national campaign for Lightning Safety Awareness Week,
June 18 - 22, 2001. The week's events will be kicked off
by PGA Tour golfer Rocco Mediate who will join Acting NOAA
Administrator Scott Gudes and NWS Director Jack Kelly to
discuss general lightning safety at a press conference Tuesday,
June 19 at the Buick Classic in Westchester Country Club,
Harrison, NY. Each day of Lightning Safety Awareness Week
will feature a different topic: 6/18/01 (Lightning Overview);
6/19/01 (The Science of Lightning); 6/20/01 (Lightning Safety
Outdoors); 6/21/01 (Lightning Safety Indoors); and 6/22/01
(Medical Impacts of Lightning).
NWS is hosting a web site for this national campaign. You
can find more information for your office's outreach activities
at: http://www.lightningsafety.noaa.gov/.
For more information, contact John Ogren in the Office of
Services (John.Ogren@noaa.gov
or 301-713-0090 ext. 140).
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| San Juan WFO Hosts Visit By the Commonwealth's Congressional Representative
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On May 14, 2001, WFO San Juan, Puerto Rico, was visited
by the Honorable Anibal Acevedo-Vila, the resident commisioner
in Washington for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Res.
Com. Acevedo is the newly-elected Congressional representative
of PR. During his visit, Res. Com. Acevedo had the opportunity
to see satellite and radar images of a rainfall event that
had occurred the previous weekend (May 6 and 7) on the southwest
portion of the Island which resulted in two deaths, millions
in property damages, and a presidential disaster declaration.
With the help of the images, he was able to follow the sequence
of how the event unfolded and the how the NWS responded
with watches and warnings along the way. Res. Com. Acevedo
and his two assistants also saw a demonstration on the use
of the Console Replacement System with dual language capabilities
(English and Spanish). Without a doubt the tour gave him
a clearer picture of our mission and the range of our services
and also helped him to understand our operational and coordination
role with State and local officials as well as the media.
Res. Com. Acevedo was very interested in the NWS and impressed
with our technological capabilities. He was clearly even
more impressed with the range of services we offer to the
government and the community. "The visit lasted only a little
more than an hour," said Israel Matos, Meteorologist in
Charge, WFO San Juan, "but it was gratifying at the end
to hear him ask us to let him know if there was any way
he might assist us."
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CPC Presents Summer Outlook to the Department of Engergy
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The Department of Energy's (DOE) Energy Emergency Task
Force was briefed on the details of the Summer Outlook May
24, 2001, by the Climate Prediction Center's Acting Director
Jim Laver. The Task Force, which reports directly to the
DOE Secretary, was especially concerned with drought in
the Northwest and the prospects for relief during the coming
seasons, the increased likelihood of above normal temperatures
in the Southwest and Southeast this summer, and the 2001
Hurricane Season Outlook. In addition to the seasonal outlook,
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/,
Laver emphasized the importance of shorter term products
such as 6-10 Day outlooks, Threats Assessments, and Excessive
Heat Outlooks. The importance of communication with local
and regional NOAA components, such as the local Weather
Forecast Offices and Regional Climate Centers, was also
emphasized as summer threats and extremes approach.
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OPM Provides New Details For Upcoming Design of Long-Term Care Insurance Program
The Office of Personnel Management has just posted changes
to the long-term care insurance "proposed product design"
page. The proposal represents the next step in setting up
the program, which is scheduled to begin providing coverage
in October 2002. The proposed product design page contains
definitions, benefit options, and program features at http://www.opm.gov/insure/ltc.
At this site you can also find details on the legislation
behind this coming program, answers to frequently asked
questions, and links to background articles on the topic
of long term care insurance. As many as 20 million people
could be eligible to apply for this insurance, which seems
likely to develop into one of the largest benefit programs
created for employees and retirees in decades. (Adapted
from CR Highlights, May 2001)
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Government
Employee Discounts Available on NWR Receivers
Stewart Levy of the General Services Administration has
arranged special pricing for Federal employees on several
models of NOAA Weather Radio receivers. Last year Levy had
two on-line sites established with special government pricing
for GSA purchases, and both sellers extended the offer to
other agencies and ALL government employees. For information
and pricing, visit www.weathertools.com/gsa
and www.weatherradio.com/gsa.
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Commerce Employees Can Buy Home Computers Through Purchase Programs
Price wars are lowering the costs of many home computer
systems, but before you buy you may want to see what is
available to you as a Commerce Department employee. Gateway
and Dell are now able to offer PC systems, at discounted
pricing, to Department of Commerce Federal Government employees
through their Federal Employee Purchase Programs (EPPs).
The Federal EPPs are not part of NOAA's IT Products Blanket
Purchase Agreements with Gateway, Inc., and Dell Marketing,
L.P.: these are separate Programs available to Federal Government
employees.
Details are available at NOAA's IT Electronic Store website:
http://www.rdc.noaa.gov/~nites/#FEPPS.
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