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Climate prediction S&T digest : NWS science & technology infusion climate bulletin supplement
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2015
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Alternative Title:39th 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:"NOAA's 39th Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop was held in St. Louis, Missouri during 20-23 October 2014. The workshop addressed the status and prospects for advancing climate prediction, monitoring, and diagnostics, and focused on five major themes: 1. Prediction, monitoring, and variability of the hydroclimate with an emphasis on the Midwest during the growing season; 2. The prediction, attribution, and assessment of extreme events; 3. Sub-seasonal to interannual predictability; 4. Latest developments in models, tools, and techniques in relation to improving climate prediction; 5. Developing applications to improve climate services. The workshop was hosted by St. Louis University (SLU) and co-hosted by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP). The American Meteorological Society (AMS) is a cooperating sponsor. The workshop featured daytime oral presentations, invited speakers and a poster session event. This Digest is a collection of extended summaries of the presentations contributed by participants. The workshop is continuing to grow and expected 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.
"February 2015."
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