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Winter Weather Forecast Training Update

rdale

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http://www.wdtb.noaa.gov/courses/winterawoc/index.html#2009changes

Click on "lessons" on the left-hand bar to go through archived webinars. Highly recommended, especially the "why we issue what we issue" section they added if you are a big fan of NWS winter weather advisories.

But if you want to learn the nitty-gritty of winter weather forecasting, this is the place to be... A _long_ manual is included, it's basically supporting text for the slides.
 
http://wdtb.noaa.gov/courses/winterawoc/index.html

Highly recommended for anyone interested in winter weather forecasting (or even just wanting the latest BUFKIT version...) With updates for this season!

Recent changes for the winter of 2009/2010
  • There are two versions of AWOC Winter:
    • The Full Version contains:
      • includes IC 1 - IC 8 except for IC 5.6 and IC 5.7,
      • includes the end of course test,.
      • and lesson exercises and jobsheets are optional.
    • The Platinum Version contains:
      • includes IC 1 - IC 8 including IC 5.6 and IC 5.7,
      • includes the end of course test.,
      • and lesson exercises and jobsheets are a required component..
  • IC 3 has been streamlined. There are still 5 lessons but each lesson now consists of one part.
    • IC 3 is its own course called WDTB Road Weather
  • The IC 4.2 jobsheet (Interpreting Standardized Anomalies) has been updated to include space for student responses.
  • BUFKIT version 9.08 for AWOC Winter is available featuring the 5 minute BUFKIT University (accessible from the training tab on the display).
  • The IC6.2 and IC6.5 jobsheet have been upgraded to match the new version of BUFKIT.
  • Build 9 localizations for WES9.0 are available for jobsheet cases and the IC 8 simulation.
 
Rob...this is great...thanks for putting this info up. I'm so needing to learn winter forecasting, especially for the Mid-Atlantic region. So much is different from tornado forecasting. Winter is so much more synoptic...which is where I'm basically uneducated completely.
 
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