| NOAA's NWS Focus -
June 25, 2002
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Israel
Matos receives a plaque of recognition for WFO San Juan's
service to the community from Emergency Management Director
Ana Canales.
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here to read all about it.
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here to take a look
at other NWS news, as submitted in the June 20, 2002, NWS
input to the NOAA Weekly
Report
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Click
here to take a look at NOAA-wide
employee news, as posted in the latest issue of Access
NOAA
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NWS Corporate Board Meets June
24-26
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere James
R. Mahoney and Northwestern University Sociologist Alan Fine meet
with the NWS Corporate Board this week during the Board's quarterly
meeting in Silver Spring, MD.
"The meeting this quarter, although shortened to 2½
days, will cover a lot of ground," said Office of Operational
Systems Director John McNulty, who is chairing this Board Meeting.
"Highlights of the Board's agenda include discussions of
the NOAA Program Review, Survey Feedback Action [SFA] results,
and a review of a book by Richard Hamermesh called Fad Free Management."
The NWS Corporate Board is comprised of the NWS Director and
Deputy Director as well as Senior Executive Service-level Regional
and Office Directors, the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Information
Officer, and the Director of Strategic Planning and Policy. The
group's functions are similar to those of a board of directors
in a corporation, and it collectively votes on what it believes
is best for the National Weather Service.
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NWS Upgrades AWIPS Server
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Local NWS forecasters are receiving more timely forecast guidance
thanks to a server upgrade at the NCEP Network Control Facility.
The upgrade has produced a dramatic improvement in the delivery
times for forecast model output to the Advanced Weather Interactive
Processing System (AWIPS). AWIPS is the central nervous system
of NWS forecast operations and the information technology network
that carries data to NWS offices.
Prior to the upgrade, the average time required for delivery
of NCEP model grids to AWIPS was 20 minutes, with a maximum delay
of 85 minutes during each of the four global model runs. The average
delay has been reduced to 8 minutes, with a maximum delay of only
16 minutes. These delays represent a total end-to-end time from
the creation of the products on the NCEP IBM SP supercomputer
to their availability for display on AWIPS.
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| Central
Region Plans AHPS Interactive Workshops
On July 10-11, 2002, Central Region Advanced Hydrologic Prediction
Service (AHPS) users, River Forecast Center (RFC) forecasters
and forecast office personnel will meet in Indianapolis, IN, for
an interactive workshop on AHPS. Workshop objectives are to: 1)
enable RFC forecasters to see how their forecasts are used at
forecast offices and elsewhere; 2) help forecast office personnel
understand the process and content of probabilistic forecasts
issued by RFCs; and 3) promote understanding of how existing and
potential customers can use AHPS forecasts in their work. Central
Region plans to hold six such workshops during the coming months
to enable personnel to understand the end use of NWS hydrologic
forecasts and help improve service to users. For more information
contact Shripad D. Deo, W/CR2, 816-891-7734, ext. 212.
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Finance Center Revamping Personal Page Format
The National Finance Center, which manages NOAA employee payroll
activities, is developing a revamped Employee Personal Page format.
Each employee with Internet access can establish a personal page
and have online access to pay and benefits information. Information
on how to sign up is available at the NFC
website.
For employees who already have their own personal page, you can
follow this link to see what the new format looks like: https://www.nfc.usda.gov/epp_demo/index2.asp.
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| NWS
Alumni Gather in Eastern Region
More than 75 current and retired NWS employees and friends attended
the seventh NWS Eastern Region Reunion held on June 3, 2002, at
the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, Long Island, NY.
Of the 75 attendees, all but 4 were retirees. Two former Eastern
Region Deputy Directors attended, Dave Coveny and Walt Siebert,
as well as five former MICs: Harold Gibson, WSFO New York City
(who traveled from Colorado to attend); Ross LaPorte, WSFO Washington,
DC; Jim Vollkommer, WSFO Portland, ME; Marian Peleski, WSO Wilmington,
DE; Fred Davis, WSO Baltimore, MD; and Tom McGuire, WSFO Boston,
MA.
"We had a beautiful day for the event," said Dean Gulezian,
NWS Eastern Region Director. "And it was a great chance to
catch up with old friends."
Click here to see a few pictures
from the event.
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Forecaster Braves June
Snow to Bowl in Tournament
Forecaster Steve Summy of the Salt Lake City Weather Forecast Office
recently braved some strange wintry driving conditions in Utah,
Idaho, and Montana to attend a national bowling tournament in Billings,
MT. Read the full story on the American
Bowling Congress website.
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Also On the Web...
On June 4, 2002, the Emergency Management Office from the Carolina
Municipality in Puerto Rico dedicated the first week of the 2002
hurricane season to the WFO San Juan staff. The plaque presented
to the staff read as follows: "For Your Distinguished Services
in Protecting Life and Property of the Citizens of Puerto Rico."
For more information and pictures of the presentation ceremony,
see the WFO San
Juan homepage. Congratulations to WFO San Juan!
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