VISIT

During this quarter 27 VISIT teletraining sessions have been delivered. There were 117 teletraining signups, 360 students participated. (D. Bikos and J. Braun)

The following table shows a breakdown of the metrics for each VISIT teletraining session valid April 1999 – March 27, 2006. For a complete list and description of each VISIT session see this web-page: http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/visit/ts.html

 

Sessions

Number of offices attending (signups)

Certificates Issued

Total

1024

5300

15513

Enhanced-V

47

172

487

Detecting Boundaries

12

62

226

Detecting LTO boundaries at night

17

67

186

CONUS CG Lightning Activity

16

86

285

Using GOES RSO

26

83

263

Tropical Satellite Imagery

8

48

138

GOES Enhancements in AWIPS

9

47

109

Diagnosing Mesoscale Ascent

21

83

252

Applying Mesoscale Tools

5

54

202

Diagnosing Surface Boundaries

24

106

307

QuikSCAT

11

42

135

Lake-Effect Snow

15

64

210

NDIC

19

40

105

Lightning Met 1

63

331

1129

Precip Type

5

44

186

Pattern Recognition to MRF

10

70

277

HPC Medium Range Forecasting

15

101

335

Ingredients based Approach

36

198

626

Model Initializations

20

124

440

NWP Top 10 Misconceptions

27

148

532

GOES Sounder

27

115

261

GOES High Density winds

17

64

154

Forecasting MCS's

12

84

232

Mesoanalysis using RSO

46

173

549

Near-Storm data in WDM

14

91

340

POES

6

27

63

Lightning Met 2

43

261

731

Ensemble Prediction Systems

17

93

303

Eta12

14

57

194

Tornado Warning Guidance 2002
13
91
355

Fog Detection

11

80

264

ACARS

13

73

204

Cyclogenesis

57

280

969

TRAP

5

20

66

Subtropical

2

15

54

Mesoscale Banding

8

78

302

Lake-Effect Snow II

15

52

128

TROWAL

16

101

319

Hydro-Estimator

15

58

171

GOES Fire Detection

17

69

205

GOES-12

21

76

248

RSO 3 (Parts 1 AND 2)

49

210

271

Water Vapor Imagery

36

188

456

Mesoscale Convective Vortices

20

129

387

AWIPS Cloud Height / Sounder

11

55

128

QuikSCAT winds

6

27

69

Convective Downbursts

23

123

305

DGEX

27

215

562

Severe Parameters

14

118

287

Winter Weather (Parts 1 AND 2)

26

180

232

Predicting Supercell Motion

9

103

197

Monitoring Moisture Return

8

24

77

Note: Numbers from the Climate Services Professional Development Series are not included in the totals above, the numbers are listed here:

Navigating CPC's website

11

95

276

Atlantic Season Hurricane Outlook

2

21

58

10 Principle of Climate Monitoring

11

107

330

Downscaling Basics

15

135

185

CPC ERF

7

83

83

CPC LRF

10

92

135

CPC Monitoring

10

100

137

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