We had such a great turnout in North Jersey and the Lehigh Valley for the first winter weather workshop that we've added another here in January. We'll be serving up refreshments, Q & A and great weather insight from our three weather websites and StormSurge LLC.
We will talk about the rest of the winter and what signals will carve out our forecasts...weather model review and a look back in November & December.
HERE IS THE AGENDA FOR THE WORKSHOP II
TOMORROW MORNING 9:30AM-11:00AM PHILLY AREA
Rob Guarino
Introductions of StormSurge (the staff)
Look back at Nov-Dec-early January
Quick look at the rest of the winter (broad details)
Steve Dimartino
PDO madness ( what it is and what it means for Jan-March)
Possible Storm Tracks for the rest of the winter
Mike DeFino
NAO & AO Indices.. what they mean and where they are going for the rest of the winter
Andrew Fleck
GIS Weather Products to help Snow Plow/DPW Forecasting
Can Feb 2013 be like last February or like the big one a few years ago ?
The factors looking ahead for February
Steve Hallett
Geo Update and an early look at the spring severe season
Q & A
Rob, Mike, Steve, Andrew
A look at the model performance so far this season. Which models have been the
best and worst.
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Your $20 entry covers the hall rental, equipment, refreshments and donation to the Red Cross. Thanks !
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