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Climate Outlooks and Webinars. KT Ingram NIDIS Drought Early Warning System Pilot Review and Future Directions 1-2 December 2011, Lake Lanier Islands, Georgia. Outline. Why we do webinars and outlooks Accomplishments over the past year Future needs and opportunities.
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Climate Outlooks and Webinars KT Ingram NIDIS Drought Early Warning System Pilot Review and Future Directions 1-2 December 2011, Lake Lanier Islands, Georgia
Outline • Why we do webinars and outlooks • Accomplishments over the past year • Future needs and opportunities
Why webinars and outlooks • NIDIS conducted a series of workshops beginning in April 2010 • Apalachicola, FL; Pine Mountain, GA; Stone Mountain, GA; Lake Blackshear, GA • NIDIS also held an outlook forum in Albany, GA in November 2010 • As ENSO was entering a La Niña phase, participants in these events agreed that we should alert stakeholders to the potential for drought through webinars
Webinar History and Accomplishments • November 2010: Form committee to design webinars • Learning from the Upper Colorado NIDIS Pilot • Series of prototypes • Dry runs • First webinar 21 January 2011 US Drought Monitor, 1 Dec 2011
Webinar format 28-day streamflow, Flint at Bainbridge • Introduction • Current drought status • Conditions that led up to the current status • Projections • Discussion of impacts • Summary
Webinar evolution and summary • Based on inputs from committee members, webinar participants, and communications experts, we have tried to develop a body of information that both gives a full context of the basin, and focuses specifically on the basin Ground water depth, Mitchell Co, GA USGA 1 Dec 2011
Who has been involved? • The design committee included many in the room today and others • Webinar standard content providers include: • Florida Climate Center • US Geological Survey • Army Corps of Engineers • SE River Forecast Center • Special content: • UCO-Boulder/CIRES • Tallahassee NWS • FL DEP Sea surface temperature anomalies NOAA NESDIS, 1 Dec 2011
Future needs and opportunities • Sustaining the process • Rely on teams, not individuals • Institutionalize webinars • Automate slide production • Inputs to drought monitor • Enlarge participation • Include media 8-14 day Precipitation Outlook, 1 Dec 2011 NOAA CPC
Thanks!Especially to everyone who has provided content and feedback, and to those who have participated in the webinars