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Joint Action Group for Lightning Detection System

Joint Action Group for Lightning Detection System. Date: 30 January 2008 Cochairs: TBD Exec Secretary: Lt Col Mark Fitzgerald, USAF. Telecon # 888-680-9581, pass code 535430# GoToMeeting:   https://www1.gotomeeting.com/join/301237607 Meeting ID is: 301-237-607. Agenda. Welcome.

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Joint Action Group for Lightning Detection System

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  1. Joint Action Group for Lightning Detection System Date: 30 January 2008 Cochairs: TBD Exec Secretary: Lt Col Mark Fitzgerald, USAF • Telecon # 888-680-9581, pass code 535430# • GoToMeeting:  https://www1.gotomeeting.com/join/301237607 • Meeting ID is: 301-237-607

  2. Agenda

  3. Welcome • Welcome! • Administrative remarks • This meeting is being recorded • Telecon # 888-680-9581, pass code 535430# • GoToMeeting:  https://www1.gotomeeting.com/join/301237607Meeting ID is: 301-237-607

  4. Introductions and Attendance • Introductions around room and on telephone

  5. Review Membership • DOC Members:

  6. Review Membership • DOD Members:

  7. Review Membership • DOI, DOT and BLM Members:

  8. Review Membership • NASA Members:

  9. Introduce JAG/LDS Goals Review TOR The JAG/LDS will provide a National Lightning Capabilities Document that will achieve the following: Be a mutually agreed upon set of capabilities that will fulfill the requirements of the member agencies. Fully describe the capabilities such that a contractor can build the system based on what is in the document. Be delivered to the NWS by June 2008.

  10. Review Timeline

  11. Description of Agency Deliverable • See Excel spreadsheet • Due to OFCM 30 Mar 08 • All agencies (DOC, USAF, USA, Navy, DOI, FAA, BLM, NASA) should provide a list of capabilities using the table provided • Are there any descriptors missing? • Impact if capability not available? • Flash vs stroke reporting? • Polarity? • Cloud to cloud needed? • Data Format? • Add descriptive columns, pages, or maps as necessary to capture your agency’s needs

  12. Description of Agency Deliverable • Should we agree on a common non-proprietary data format? • Need to agree on common description (intersection of all of our needs) for different geographical areas. • Common set of capabilities for CONUS and territories • Common set of capabilities for Pacific and Atlantic • Common set of capabilities for Europe etc etc • We can capture those needs that fall outside the intersection of our common needs and make them a part of the data capabilities document. • Separate description for Spacelift, range, EOD capabilities etc

  13. Example Capability Scrub Lightning CapabilityExampleFromNPOESS / GOES-RMr. Jim Heil

  14. Example Capability Scrub • Sea Surface Temperature (SST)

  15. GOES-R Example Capability Scrub

  16. GOES-R Program Requirement Document

  17. Program Observational Requirement

  18. Possible Vendor Technical Review • NWS may set up a vendor technical review so that the JAG/LDS can get a preview of the latest lightning network and sensor capabilities

  19. Open Discussion

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