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Tracking Winter Weather and Frigid Temperatures Through This Weekend

A clipper storm will move across the Great Lakes through this weekend with periods of light snow, gusty winds, and lake effect snow bands which could make for hazardous travel at times. A frigid airmass will spread eastward behind this storm into the Midwest and Eastern U.S. through the weekend. Read More >

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Eastern Region Training and Application Notes

This is an informal series of reports intended primarily for use by National Weather Service Eastern Region personnel to support training and professional development activities.

If you would like a copy of any of the Training and Application Notes listed below, please contact Jeff Waldstreicher or Eric Allen at ER SSD.


Eastern Region Training and Application Notes

ER TAN 1 A Comprehensive WSR-88D On-Station Study Guide. Robert A. Marine. February, 1991.
ER TAN 2 Managing Change: Part I - From a Personnel Perspective. Alan A. Rezek. April, 1991.
ER TAN 3 A Forecasters Guide to MicroART. Michael E. Wooldridge. May, 1991.
ER TAN 4 Managing Change: Part II - Breaking the Mold. Alan A. Rezek. July, 1991.
ER TAN 5 Met Intern Handbook. Anton F. Kapela. December, 1992.
ER TAN 6 ADAP Manual. Lee Czepyha. June, 1993.
ER TAN 7 Procedures For Conducting Local Research Projects. Scott D. Reynolds. November, 1993.
ER TAN 8 An Introductory Guide for the New Quantitative Precipitation Forecaster. Julie A. Shinko. March, 1995.
ER TAN 9 Operational QPF Verification at the Ohio River Forecast Center. Mike Van Tress and Peter C. Manousos. March, 1996.
ER TAN 10 A Forecaster's Guide to Public Verification in the AFOS-ERA. Scott D. Reynolds. April, 1996.
ER TAN 11 A World Wide Web Primer. Jonathan Blaes. March, 1997.
ER TAN 12 Establishing a World Wide Web Server on the Scientific Applications Computer (SAC). Jonathan Blaes. March, 1997.
ER TAN 13 A Step by Step Guide to Building an all Inclusive Snow Spotter Network. John S. Quinlan. December, 1998.