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Climate prediction S&T digest : NWS science & technology infusion climate bulletin supplement
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2010
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Alternative Title:35th NOAA Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop special issue;NWS science & technology infusion climate bulletin supplement;Science and technology infusion climate bulletin;
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Description:"The 35th Annual Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop was held in Raleigh, North Carolina, on 4-7 October 2010. The workshop was hosted by the Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites (CICS) and North Carolina State University; and co-sponsored by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction and National Climatic Data Center (NCDC). The American Meteorological Society is a cooperating sponsor. A diverse group of about 165 scientists from more than 40 domestic and international institutes gathered to explore current operational climate prediction capabilities, identify opportunities for advances, and discuss new products needed to support regional decision makers. The workshop addressed the status and prospects for advancing climate monitoring, assessment, and prediction, with emphasis in three major themes: 1) Use of climate data records including satellite data, climatologies for improving climate predictions/predictability, and understanding and attribution of climate variability and its impacts; 2) Improving climate services through development and delivery of climate models, applications, and products in support of adaptation strategies; 3) Improving coastal monitoring and prediction in support of assessing climate impacts in the coastal zone. This Workshop is continuing to grow and expect to provide a stimulus for further improvements in climate monitoring, diagnostics, prediction, applications and services"--Overview.
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Content Notes:NOAA's National Weather Service, Office of Science and Technology ; Climate Prediction Center.
"December 2010."
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