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Unit 6: Demonstrate Knowledge of Timely, Accurate, and Consistent Climate Observations Instructional Component 6.1 Applying the Ten Principles of Climate Monitoring in NWS Field Operations Tim Owen (NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC) Robert J. Leffler (NOAA/NWS/Climate Services Division) 1) Introduction
This session provides NWS field personnel with information on how to apply the "Ten Principles of Climate Monitoring" to operations of the nation's weather and climate observing networks. The unit is targeted at Regional Climate Services Program Managers, Regional Cooperative Observer Program Managers, WFO focal points, WFO MICs, and SOOs. However, anyone is welcome to participate. The following topics will be discussed:
4) Training Session Options: B.) Web-based training session - a "stand alone" version viewed via a Web browser, with embedded talking points included. This lesson version may be viewed at any time. These slides are ideal for printing from the web-browser, just print preview first to choose portrait or landscape mode. Best viewed with Internet Explorer or Netscape (prior to version 6). C.) Web-based Visitview session - This version uses the VISITview software within a Web browser, may be viewed at any time. It retains all the functionality of the VISITview software which you see in a "live" teletraining session. The talking points are not included in this lesson version, but can be viewed in a separate Web browser (or printed out beforehand). D.) local Visitview session - This is the same version of the lesson used in a "live" VISITview teletraining session, but no connection is made to an external VISITview server. You may download the file off this page and go through the lesson on your own in "local mode" by starting the "visitlocal.bat" file. Talking points are not included in this lesson version, but can be viewed in a separate Web browser ( or printed out beforehand). 5) References/Additional Links
Daily Historical Climatology Network NNDC Climate Data Online National Climate Extremes Committee NWS Directives System Health of the Network (NCDC) Karl, T.R., V.E. Derr, D.R. Easterling, C.K. Folland, D.J. Hoffman, S. Levitus, N. Nicholls, D.E. Parker, and G.W. Withee, 1995: Critical issues for long-term climate monitoring. Climatic Change, 31, 185-221.
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