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This document outlines a strategic approach to merge the COAST initiative into the GOES-R Risk Reduction activity. It highlights the importance of revising the GOES-R Risk Reduction Plan, emphasizing the benefits of geostationary data, and the necessity for high-frequency sampling with appropriate SNR and spatial resolution for coastal oceans. In addition, it calls for the preparation of a comprehensive white paper advocating for the HES-CW program, along with a brochure and presentation aimed at fostering support from NOAA and other management entities.
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Documents and the Brochure Curtiss O. Davis Code 7203 Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC 20375 curtiss.davis@nrl.navy.mil (202) 767-9296
What Documents? • 1. We should merge COAST into the overall GOES-R Risk Reduction activity. • Review current GOES-R RISK REDUCTION PLAN and add to and edit the parts relating to ocean applications and HES-CW as indicated by Paul Menzel in his presentation • Need to make a strong case for what is gained from geostationary data • In the context of already having VIIRS • Emphasize the value of high frequency of sampling with appropriate SNR and spatial resolution for the coastal ocean • Show a strong connection with in-situ programs particularly coastal observatories • 2. Prepare a white paper (3-6 pgs.?) as a separate document that makes the case for HES-CW. • 3. Take the white paper text and graphic examples to make a brochure. • 4. Prepare a presentation based on the brochure information. • For presentation to NOAA and other management • For presentation by the COAST team members at their institutions and to their management to build a constituency for HES-CW