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1:30 pm - GOES-R Status Update - Greg Mandt
1:50 pm - JPSS Status Update - Mitch Goldberg
2:40 pm - GOES-R Product Area Lead Status Update - Wayne Mackenzie
2:55 pm - Readiness of JPSS Data into NWS Operations - Brian Gockel (or designee)
3:10 pm - SDEB Roles and Responsibilities - Steve Goodman
3:25 pm - NOAT Roles and Responsibilities - Carven Scott
3:40 pm - Satellite Training Status Update - LeRoy Spayd and Tony Mostek
9:00 am - TOWR-S Status Update - Mike Johnson
9:25 am - AWIPS Readiness for Satellite Products - Ed Mandel (or Steve Schotz)
9:55 am - Satellite Products Dissemination - Brian Gockel (or designee)
10:45 am - Experiences with Operational Readiness through the TOWR-S On-site Operations Testing - Frank Alsheimer and Mel Nordquist
11:25 am - Experimental Products Development Team - Jason Burks
1:30 pm - What Does Day 1 Mean? - Mike Johnson
2:00 pm - JPSS Sensors/Data Products - VIRS, CrlS, and ATMS - Lihang Zhou
2:45 pm - GOES-R ABI Channels - Background Information and Core Concepts - Jordan Gerth and Tim Schmit
4:30 pm - NWS Pacific Region "Preparing for GOES-R with Himawari-8" - Bill Ward
4:45 pm - Channel Differences in the GOES-R Era - Dan Lindsey
5:05 pm - The Use of Multiple GOES Sounder Water Vapor Channels to Monitor the Evolution of Mid-level Dry Air in Northeastern Convective Events - Christopher Gitro
9:00 am - Model Assimilation/Impacts of GOES-R and JPSS Observations and Retrievals - Andrew Collard
10:10 am - Training Resources Highlighting the Benefits and Impacts of Satellite Data Assimilation into NWP - Wendy Abshire
10;50 am - WPC GOES-R Proxy Product Applications: Model Diagnostics and MetWatch - Andrew Orrison
11:20 am - NWS WFO Perspective on Model Diagnostics with Satellite Observations - Dan Nietfeld
11:40 am - Satellite Analysis Branch Proving Ground Activities 2015 - Sheldon Kusselson/Jamie Kibler
1:30 pm - Current State of 1-minute Imagery User Readiness - Bill Line
1:45 pm - Results from the Operations Proving Ground 1-minute Imagery Evaluation - Chad Gravelle
2:05 pm - 1-minute Imagery Training Resources available from VISIT/SHyMet - Dan Bikos
YouTube link - VISIT blog entry on GOES SRSOR applications May 21, 2014 - START at 11:34 - Dan Bikos
2:20 pm - Integrating 1-minute Imagery in the Convective Warning Decision-Making Process - Rebecca Mazur
3:35 pm - Geostationary Lightning Mapper Overview - Steve Goodman
3:55 pm - Current State of GLM User Readiness - Michael Folmer
4:10 pm - A GLM Training Resources: Part of a Self-paced GOES-R Course - Patrick Dills
4:25 pm - Utility of GLM in an Evolving Decision Support Environment - Brian Carcione
9;00 am - Night Shift - Exploring Forecasters Benefits of the VIRS Day/Night Band - Steve Miller
9:15 am - Operational Use of the Day-Night Band in Alaska - Eric Stevens
9:45 am - The NOAA Unique CrlS/ATMS Processing System (NUCAPS): Introduction and recent research activities - Chris Barnet
10:00 am - NUCAPS Applications - Dan Nietfeld
10:15 am - NUCAPS Training Resources and Development - Brian Motta
11:15 am - Fire Weather Products Overview and Training Resources - Evan Ellicott
11:30 am - Fire Weather Operational Applications - Matthew Mehle
12:00 pm - River Ice/Flooding Products Overview and Training Resources - Dave Santek
12:15 pm - River ice/Flooding Operational Applications - Jim Nelson
1:45 pm - RGB Products, Applications, and Future Opportunities - Andrew Molthan
2:00 pm - Current State of RGB User Readiness - Michael Folmer
2:15 pm - Engaging the User Community to Prepare for Operational RGB Applications - Geoffrey Stano
2:30 pm - Operational Use of RGBs in Alaska - Eric Stevens
2:45 pm - RGB Imagery Application Case Study - Hugh Cobb
4:00 pm - Current State of Fog and Low Stratus user Readiness - Amanda Terborg
4:15 pm - Data Fusion for Fog and Low Stratus Applications - Mike Pavolonis
4:30 pm - Fog and Low Stratus Training Resources: Blogs, Videos and Fact Sheets and how they complement each other - Scott Lindstrom
4:45 pm - Fog and Low Stratus Case Study - GOES-R FLS Products - Mike Eckert
5:00 pm - Fog and Low Stratus Case Study - RGB Nighttime Microphysics - Kris White
8:30 am - Developments Towards a New Cloud Cover Layers Product - Andy Heidinger
8:55 am - Sea and Lake Ice Concentration - Jeff Key
9:20 am - Recent Advances on the GOES-R 0-1 hour Convective Initiation Algorithm and Related Analysis using SRSOR Observations - John Mecikalski
9:45 am - ProbSevere - A New Tool for NWS Severe Weather Warning Operations - Mike Pavolonis
10:30 am - NOAT - Meeting Perspective - Carven Scott
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