Title: Recap of Panels 1 and 2A
1Recap of Panels 1 and 2A
Mr. Blaine Tsugawa, OFCM Col (sel) Mark
Welshinger, OFCM (USAF)
2Weather Information for Surface Transportation
Panel 1 Weather Information Needs Requirements
Results
3Panel 1 Membership
Moderator Mr. Douglas Jonas, Matrix
Management Group
Rapporteur Mr. Christopher Moren, OFCM
(STC) Mr. Blaine Tsugawa, OFCM
Panelists Mr. David Whatley, DOT-FAA Mr.
Arthur Handman, DOT-FTA Mr. William Browder, AAR
Director of Operations Mr. Paul Pisano,
DOT-FHWA Trooper Scott Reinacher, National
Coalition of State Troopers Mr. Christopher
Moren, OFCM (STC)
4Panel 1 - Key Discussion Results
- Weve come a long way in the past 10 years!
- Pavement temperatures (observations / forecasts)
are critical - Unreliable to predict using air temperature and /
or algorithms - Temperature trends are important
5Panel 1 - Key Discussion Results
- Users want time of onset, accuracy, and
lead-times - Accuracy is high priority
- Need to closely examine practicality versus
getting too sophisticated - Data gathering deficiencies
- Standards - siting, observing practices
- Duplication of effort
6Panel 1 - Key Discussion Results
- Data sharing represents an opportunity
- Legal questions / liability concerns exists
- Transit is very diverse--need to remember
waterways / ferry systems
7Weather Information for Surface Transportation
Panel 2A Government Capabilities,
Services and Initiatives
8Panel 2A Membership
Moderator Ms. Faye Arvonio, USPS
Rapporteur Mr. Michael Tomlinson,
DOC-NWS Ms. Charlene Wilder, DOT-FTA
Panelists Mr. Greg Mandt, DOC-NWS Lt Col
Gerald Borger, DOD-USTRANSCOM Mr. Lewis Moore,
DOI-BuREC Mr. John Gambel, FEMA
9Panel 2A - Key Discussion Results
- Panel consisted of
- Two users (DOI and FEMA)
- Two providers (NWS and DoD)
- Opportunities exist within DOI for improved
weather information for surface transportation - Weather information cuts across all facets of
emergency management - Preparedness, response, recovery, mitigation
10Panel 2A - Key Discussion Results
- NWS
- Designated several WFOs as Rapid Prototyping
sites to develop better resolution digital
products - Potential for one to be the focus for development
of WIST-specific products - Encourage State DOTs to work with local WFOs to
continue to meet WIST needs - DoD
- Significant national resource
- Availability of capability
- Directly leveragable by NWS
- Products available to State DOTs?
- Need to continue private / public partnerships
- Need focused effort to work road weather data
issues
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