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NOAA’s National Weather Service

NOAA’s National Weather Service . Dan Keeton, Holly Osborne and Bill Rasch National Weather Service Sacramento, CA. NOAA’s National Weather Service .

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NOAA’s National Weather Service

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  1. NOAA’sNational Weather Service Dan Keeton, Holly Osborne and Bill Rasch National Weather Service Sacramento, CA

  2. NOAA’sNational Weather Service • Provide weather, hydrologic, and climate forecasts and warnings for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy. • A Typical Year Brings: • 6 Atlantic Hurricanes • 1,270 Tornadoes • 5,000 Floods • 10,000 Violent Thunderstorms • Severe Winter Storms • Drought and Large Wildfires • Excessive Heat Episodes • 600 Deaths; 5,000 Injuries; $14 Billion in Losses

  3. NWS Offices and Centers

  4. Tropical PredictionCenter HydrometeorologicalPrediction Center T R N A E L C EnvironmentalModelingCenter Storm PredictionCenter Ocean PredictionCenter O S P N O E I R Climate PredictionCenter Aviation WeatherCenter A T Space Weather Prediction Center NWS OverviewNot just a seven day forecast!

  5. Weather Impacts 2011 9 disasters economic loss of > $1 billion Totaling > 35 billion

  6. Weather ImpactsAll Across America

  7. Some things you might be familiar with that we do… Watches, Warnings, and Advisories Seven day forecasts Aviation forecasts Fire weather forecasts Hydrologic forecasts Marine forecasts Incident Weather Support

  8. Preparing a Forecast • “Grid” editing • Grids for each weather element (T, Td, Wind, Sky, etc.) • Work with neighboring Forecast Offices • Products derived from these grids

  9. www.weather.gov Grids “pasted together” to form a national database.

  10. Fire Weather • Fire Weather Forecasts • Spot Forecasts for Wildfires and Prescribed Burns

  11. IMET program

  12. HydrologistsNWS River Forecast Centers • Issue river, reservoir and flood forecasts • Provide forecast guidance to Weather Forecast Offices • Work with water managers

  13. Other things we do… • Build and Maintain RelationshipsWith Local and State Governments • Work withEmergency Operations Centers • Solicit Customer Feedback • Conduct Community Awareness and Education Programs • Train Volunteer Observers and Storm Spotters

  14. Emergency Response Team

  15. Positions Available • Meteorologist • Hydro-Meteorological Technician • Electronics Technician • Information Technology Officer • Hydrologist • Administrative Support • Other support roles as well

  16. Meteorologist • Start out as a entry level meteorologist • Great training program • State of the art technology to issue warnings to save lives and property • 9-15 positions per office • Upward mobility into management positions

  17. Hydrologist • Degree in hydrology or meteorology • Coordinates with other agencies • Forecast levels of rivers, streams, dams etc. • Hydrological modeling • Positions available in some forecast offices, or at 13 River Forecast Centers around the US, and at national and regional headquarters

  18. NWS “Typical” Career Path • Volunteer/SCEP/STEP • Entry Level Meteorologist (~1-3 yrs) • GeneralMeteorologist • Lead Forecaster • Management • Meteorologist in Charge • Science and Operations Meteorologist • Warning Coordination Meteorologist

  19. NWS Career Path Budgets are very tight and getting tighter. If you want to work for the NWS in the future, you MUST volunteer or get into the SCEP program (or it’s new replacement). Jobs are simply too difficult to obtain otherwise. If you apply on USAjobs.com, ask a current NWS employee to help you. You should be on the offensive with your career! Working for the NWS inevitably involves rotating shift work.

  20. Why the NWS for your Career?Excellent Benefits • 2-4 weeks of vacation per year • Retirement Funds • Health Insurance • Life Insurance • Promotion potential • Continual education and training • Many more…

  21. NWS Pay - 2011

  22. Change in NWS Communicating what weather is occurring and why Demand-driven, Impact-focused services

  23. Future NWS Decision Support Services Work much closer with customers Learn their specialized needs and how to serve to them High Quality Communications NWS career paths could lead in multiple directions

  24. The FUTURE NWS While more than 50 percent of NWS employees are currently meteorologists, there will be new opportunities Geospatial Information Systems Data visualization Modeling Statistics and uncertainty Communication Program and project management Biological and ecological impacts Technology and social science

  25. Tips for Getting an NWS Job • Visit your local NWS office • Expand skill set • Wear “many hats” • STEP/SCEP program • Be flexible with where you start

  26. Other Careers in Weather • Research/Academic Fields • Other Agencies • States • DOI-USFS, EPA, Military, USDA, DHS , NASA • Private Industry • Produce specific forecasts for a customer such as Railroads, Aviation, Electric Companies, Newspapers etc. • Broadcast, both TV and Radio • Local stations • Major Media such as TWC, CNN, MSNBC

  27. Opportunities in NOAA • Volunteer- http://www.volunteer.noaa.gov • Careers – http://www.careers.noaa.gov NOAA's Mission: To understand and predict changes in the Earth's environment and conserve and manage coastal and marine resources to meet our Nation's economic, social, and environmental needs.NOAA's Vision: An informed society that uses a comprehensive understanding of the role of the oceans, coasts, and atmosphere in the global ecosystem to make the best social and economic decisions.

  28. Internship Opportunities • NWS Sacramento • Volunteer opportunities • NOAA wide opportunities • Education Partnership Program- Undergrad & Grad • http://www.epp.noaa.gov/ • Mustattend minority serving institutions (MSIs) • deadline 2/17/12 for 2 year program, GPA > 3.0 • Hollings Scholarship • http://www.oesd.noaa.gov/Hollings_info.html • Sophomores , GPA 3.0 or higher, U.S. citizenship

  29. Internship Opportunities • NOAA- Office of Education- Student Opportunities- Scholarships, Internships, Fellowships, Special Opportunities- http://www.oesd.noaa.gov/scholarships_opps.html • ORISE- Oakridge Institute for Science and Education http://see.orau.org/default.aspx • STEP- Student Temporary Employment Program at NWS Offices • SCEP- Student Career Experience Program at NWS offices

  30. Career Resources • http://www.careers.noaa.gov/ • http://www.srh.noaa.gov/jetstream/nws/careers.htm • http://www.noaa.gov/jobs.html • http://www.ametsoc.org/atmoscareers/ • https://jobs1.quickhire.com/scripts/doc.exe • http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/a9noaa.asp

  31. The WR DAC Mentoring Program • WR DAC Mentoring Program started 4 years ago • To give guidance to students as they work towards their degrees in meteorology or hydrology

  32. The WR DAC Mentoring Program at WFO Sacramento • Have 3-4 group meetings a year: • ~Once a quarter meeting and most likely dinner • One end of the year wrap up • Individual time commitment to mentor/mentee relationship • Job shadowing days • Outreach days • Possible field trip

  33. The WR DAC Mentoring Program at WFO Sacramento Our mentoring tries not to focus only on the meteorology, hydrology, and forecasting, but sharing our knowledge with others and having them pass that knowledge on as well

  34. The WR DAC Mentoring Program at WFO Sacramento • We invite our mentees to a Girl Scout Weather Watch and other outreach events • Brooke’s mentee, Rebecca is helping out with the cloud demonstration

  35. Possible Field Trips

  36. What is a mentor/mentee? • Desired Mentor Characteristics • Good listener • Supportive • Open communication • A role model • Honest with feedback • Desired Mentee Characteristics • Positive attitude • Takes initiative • Willingness and eager to learn • Follow through on plans/projects/activities

  37. Comments? Questions?

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