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NOAA’s National Weather Service

NOAA’s National Weather Service. 2012-2013 Winter Season Outlook 2012 NCEMA Fall Conference. Nick Petro, WCM NWS Raleigh, NC Tony Sturey, WCM NWS Greer, SC Phil Hysell, WCM NWS Blacksburg, VA. NOAA’s National Weather Service. Presentation Outline. Introduction (Tony)

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NOAA’s National Weather Service

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  1. NOAA’s National Weather Service 2012-2013 Winter Season Outlook 2012 NCEMA Fall Conference Nick Petro, WCM NWS Raleigh, NC Tony Sturey, WCM NWS Greer, SC Phil Hysell, WCM NWS Blacksburg, VA NOAA’s National Weather Service

  2. Presentation Outline • Introduction (Tony) • Climatology and geographic influences (Nick) • Winter season products and services (Phil) • Outlook for this upcoming winter season (Tony)

  3. Presentation Outline • Introduction (Tony) • Climatology and geographic influences (Nick) • Winter season products and services (Phil) • Outlook for this upcoming winter season (Tony)

  4. Winter Storm Prediction:Challenges Nick Tony Phil * *

  5. Climate Prediction Centerhttp://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov

  6. Presentation Outline • Introduction (Tony) • Climatology and geographic influences (Nick) • Winter season products and services (Phil) • Outlook for this upcoming winter season (Tony)

  7. Geographic Influences Due to NC’s proximity to the Appalachian Mountains, Atlantic Ocean, Gulf Stream, and Gulf of Mexico, various weather patterns can result in winter weather across the state.

  8. Geographical Features H Highest Mtns in Eastern US Labrador Current Gulf Stream

  9. The Primary Challenge:Depth of Cold Air 3 typical scenarios

  10. One Organized Low

  11. Offshore Track

  12. Inland Track

  13. Complex PatternMultiple Lows Separated by CADJan 7, 1996 Corridors of Predominant P-Type

  14. Winter Weather Climatology • Winter weather season typically runs between December and March. • Predominate snow events are most common over the northwest, with least occurrences along the coast. • Freezing rain is most often predominate over the Northern Piedmont Damming Region (due to CAD). • Sleet is rarely the predominate winter storm precipitation type (it is typically found with transition zones of precipitation). National Weather Service

  15. North Carolina’s Annual Average Snowfall National Weather Service

  16. North Carolina’s Number of Days with Snow and Sleet Accumulation National Weather Service

  17. North Carolina’s Number of Events per Year with Sleet and Freezing Rain National Weather Service

  18. A Typical Strong Winter Storm with Cold Air Damming National Weather Service

  19. Presentation Outline • Introduction (Tony) • Climatology and geographic influences (Nick) • Winter season products and services (Phil) • Outlook for this upcoming winter season (Tony)

  20. Winter Weather Resources

  21. Snowfall Criteria in NC

  22. Snowfall Criteria in NC

  23. Snowfall Criteria in NC

  24. www.weather.gov

  25. weather.gov

  26. weather.gov

  27. weather.gov

  28. weather.gov/blacksburg

  29. weather.gov How can I determine the forecaster’s confidence?

  30. weather.gov How can I determine the forecaster’s confidence? Jan 16, 2008 Forecast Discussion

  31. Winter Storm Example 3-7 Days in Advance of The Event

  32. Winter Storm Example 3-7 Days in Advance of The Event

  33. www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov

  34. www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov

  35. www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov

  36. www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov

  37. www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov

  38. Winter Storm Example Winter Storm Arrives http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge2/ridgenew2/

  39. Winter Storm Example Snowfall/Ice Reports

  40. Winter Storm Example http://srh.noaa.gov/ridge2/snow/

  41. NWSChathttps://nwschat.weather.gov • Provides EM, media, SKYWARN and other partners to exchange information with NWS forecasters anytime. • Already integrated within NWS operations. • Can run on any PC as well mobile devices such as a Blackberry or Droid.

  42. Links provided to all products seconds within issuance including warnings

  43. Weather on the Go! • NC-First mobile app • http://mobile.weather.gov/ • https://inws.wrh.noaa.gov

  44. https://inws.wrh.noaa.gov

  45. NOAA Weather Radio Why Not Have A Tornado Siren In Your Home, Work, or Car? • Receive weather information 24 hours a day. • Radio will sound a tone to alert you when a watch/warning has been issued. • Countless times, lives have been saved by NOAA All-Hazards Weather Radio NOAA’s National Weather Service

  46. Thank You!

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