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The NSC 2013 wrap-up highlights the crucial role of user feedback and partnerships in enhancing climate monitoring and weather forecasting. Over the week, discussions revolved around ambitious plans, opportunities, and the integration of cutting-edge satellite data from platforms like GOES and JPSS. Sessions covered various applications, including environmental assessment and hurricane prediction. Significant events and collaborative efforts emphasized the importance of data access and use in developing effective climate strategies. Action items for future initiatives were synthesized from insights gathered throughout the conference.
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NSC – Monday, 8 April 2013 Wrap-up points for today • Importance of User Feedback…and Partnerships • Exciting Plans, Opportunities, and Challenges • NWS… • Highlights since 2011 SDRC/GUC • EUMETSAT… • WMO…
NSC – Tuesday, 9 April 2013 Wrap-up points for today • Dr. Zhang – Climate Monitoring from Space • GOES/GOES-R • Posters! • POES/JPSS • Direct Readout • Spectrum Management • User Feedback!
NSC – Wednesday, 10 April 2013 Wrap-up points for today • RA-III • Data Access • Posters! • Data Use • International Panel • STAR • User Feedback!
NSC – Thursday, 11 April 2013 Wrap-up points for today • NCEP • Weather Forecasting Applications • User Applications • Environmental Assessment Applications • Climate Applications • Hurricanes & Heavy Precip
NSC – Friday, 12 April 2013 Wrap-up points for today • Significant Events • Special Panel! • Separate slides for Conference Summary and Action Items
Conference Summary / Action Items Need to develop these on Thu night, for whole week, based on daily summaries…and input from session co-chairs