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Exploratory Mini-Workshop Framing the Questions – Addressing the Needs Moving To Incorporate Social Science Results into Meteorological Operations / Services. Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research May 3-4, 2010.
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Exploratory Mini-WorkshopFraming the Questions – Addressing the NeedsMoving To Incorporate Social Science Results into Meteorological Operations / Services Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research May 3-4, 2010 Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology OFCM
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Folder Contents & Miscellaneous Information • Folder content: • Social science primer • Presentation suggested questions • Agenda • Miscellaneous information • Attendance Roster • Mini-Workshop Materials • To be posted on OFCM Website
Welcome Mr. Samuel P. Williamson Federal Coordinator for Meteorology Exploratory Mini-WorkshopFraming the Questions – Addressing the NeedsMoving To Incorporate Social Science Results into Meteorological Operations / Services May 3-4, 2010
Welcome • Exploratory mini-workshop driven by actions from: • Meeting of the Interdepartmental Committee for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research • 64th Interdepartmental Hurricane Conference
Welcome • Objectives • Identify agency social science-related actions and social science needs / priorities • Compile key recommendations for potential government actions for implementation in meteorological forecasting and warning programs in the near, intermediate, and long term • Develop an Action Agenda for the further inclusion of social science research results into meteorological operations / services