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NOAA WEATHER WIRE SERVICE PROJECT. Presented to: NWS Partners August 5, 2013 Jim McNitt Project Manager Office of Science and Technology National Weather Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Department Of Commerce 1325 East-West Highway
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NOAA WEATHER WIRE SERVICE PROJECT Presented to: NWS Partners August 5, 2013 Jim McNitt Project Manager Office of Science and Technology National Weather Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Department Of Commerce 1325 East-West Highway Silver Spring, MD 20910-3283
Background • Weather Radio Improvement Program (WRIP) established as a NWS program (2006) • Phase 1 - System Design and Prototype (2007 – 2008) • Phase 2 - System Development and Deployment (2009 – 2012) • Final detailed design • System Acceptance Test • Pre-Operational Test and Evaluation (OT&E) • In April 2012, WRIP-2 was established to move NOAA Weather Wire Service (NWWS) to the NWS dissemination architecture • In May 2013, Office of Science and Technology separated NWWS from NOAA Weather Radio/Broadcast Message Handler (NWR/BMH) and moved the NWWS Project under the Integrated Dissemination Program (IDP)
Project Components • NWWS-Sat: Satellite broadcast through AWIPS Satellite Broadcast Network (SBN) to end users • End User Client (EUC): EUC software to reside on satellite users’ systems. Functions are: message collection, message archiving, message visualization, and product filtering • Open Interface (OI): Data “push” via internet. Low-cost option for users without stringent delivery requirements . Being developed using existing NWS-Chat capability, and integrated within NWS Internet Dissemination System (NIDS) • National Law Enforcement Telecommunications Systems (NLETS): New software to handle message collection, message transformation based on user profile configurations, and dissemination to NLETS center to support 34 state entities, who redistribute to other state/local emergency managers