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We observe, create, measure, simulate, collect, and process data at a prodigious rate, propelled by modern digital technology, and use it to create new knowledge and insights; inform and validate models and hypotheses; guide policies and decisions; and advance the scientific, environmental, and societal dimensions of the weather, water, and climate enterprise (WWC).
NESDIS 2023 AMS Presenters
- 1:00 PM, Josh Jankot: AI Strategy Deep Dive
- 8:30 AM, Joel McCorkel: GeoXO Instrument and Sensitivity Study Overview
- 8:45 AM, Dan Lindsey: GXI: NOAA’s Geostationary Imager of the Future
- 9:00 AM, Gregory Frost: NOAA’s Geostationary Extended Observations (GeoXO) Atmospheric Composition Capabilities
- 9:15 AM, Tim Schmit: Information Content from the GeoXO Sounder (GXS)
- 9:30 AM, Monica M. Coakle: Cooperative Observing Strategies for Optimizing GeoXO L1b Products
- 9:45 AM, Vanessa M Escobar: Panel Discussion PD2 - Societal and Economical Benefits of GeoXO (Invited)
- 9:45 AM, Andrew Heidinger: Preparing Users for GeoXO
- 10:45 AM, Dan Lindsey, Vanessa Marie Escobar: Panel Discussion PD2 Societal and Economical Benefits of GeoXO (Invited)
- 11:45 AM, Erin Lynch: Space Weather Next Sensors to Benefits Traceability/Session 2 Space-Based Observing System Architectures for Operational Space Weather Forecasting and Nowcasting
- 1:45 PM, Michael Bonadonna: Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology (OFCM) Retrospective: 2014-2021
- 2:45 PM, Paige Lavin: Case Studies Demonstrating the Potential Benefits of the NOAA Next-Generation Enterprise Ocean Heat Content Algorithm for Tropical Cyclone Intensification Forecasting in the Gulf of Mexico
- 3:45 PM, Ra'ad Saleh: Preparing NOAA's Next-Generation End-to-End Satellite Data Ground Processing
- 5:00 PM, Jared Rennie: Applied Climate Topics & Climate Tools: Showcase of New Climate Data Tools and Services
- 5:00 PM, John Relph: An Incubator for Promoting Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Justice in the Earth Science Community: An Example from the Earth Science Information Partners
- 5:00 PM, Marco Vargas: NOAA’s Space Weather Follow On Program to Continue Operational Measurements of Coronal Mass Ejections and Solar Wind
- 5:00 PM, Shiva Anand: Lagrange .1 Orbit Observatory Communication with Earth Via Geostationary Orbit Satellites
- 5:00 PM, Ramesh Rangachar: The NESDIS Ground Enterprise Study Value Model: Cycle 2 Updates and Improvements
- 5:00 PM, Julia Mitsuko Eng: The NESDIS Ground Enterprise Study: Capability Engineering Update for Cycle 2
- 5:00 PM, Scott Turner: NESDIS Ground Enterprise Study Cost Model Overview: Cycle 2 Updates and Improvements
- 5:00 PM, Stephen Marley: NGES Analysis Methodology
- 5:00 PM, Nikisa George: The NESDIS NGES Cycle 2 Analysis Results
- 5:00 PM, Daniel Mandl: NGES Future Organizational RACI Analysis
- 8:30 AM, Stephanie M. Ortland: 5A.1 ProbSevere ThunderCast: A Deep Learning Model for Nowcasting Midlatitude Thunderstorms
- 9:15 AM, Pam Sullivan: GOES-R to GeoXO: NOAA's Geostationary Satellite Systems Today and through 2050
- 9:30 AM, Quanhua Liu: Development of A Deep Learning-based Community Radiative Transfer Model/11th AMS Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation
- 9:30 AM, Joseph Casola: NOAA's Extreme Heat and Equity Pilots: Lessons Learned for Climate Adaptation
- 9:30 AM, Jennifer Webster: JointJ5B.5 - Building a Comprehensive Archive and Open Access Data Portal for Monitoring Marine Microplastics - the NOAA Ncei Global Marine Microplastics Database and Web Map
- 9:45 AM, Vanssa M Escobar: 6B.1 - NOAA’s Pathfinder Value Chains - Tracing Benefits From Users to Instruments
- 9:45 AM, Brianna Kimberly Witherell: JointJ5A.6 Time Series and Cloud Clearing Analysis for Ocean Baroclinic Instability Identification Using GOES-R ABI
- 10:45 AM, Xuepeng Zhao: Aerosol-Cloud Interactions in Deep Convective Clouds I
- 10:45 AM, Shu-peng Ho: The Climate Processing and Validation of the STAR COSMIC and COSMIC-2 Temperature and Water Vapor Data Products
- 11:00 AM, Yong Chen: Assessment of the Consistency and Stability of CrIS Infrared Observations from S-NPP and NOAA-20 Using COSMIC-2 Radio Occultation Data Over Ocean/Session 6A - R2O Progress in GNSS Radio Occultations and Reflectometry for NWP, Ionospheric Studies-Prediction and Ocean Surface Properties: II
- 11:00 AM, Benjamin C. Trabing: JointJ6.2 Environmental Influences on Lightning in Tropical Cyclones
- 11:00 AM, Kenneth S. Casey: Progress on NOAA’s Next-Generation Cloud Archive and Stewardship Services
- 11:00 AM, Alexa Ross: 6.2 Exploring Monthly Means of GOES-17 ABI Brightness Temperatures
- 11:15 AM, Scott Rudlosky: Characterizing the Relation between Lightning and Wildfires in the Western United States
- 11:45 AM, Nai-Yu Wang: Potential SmallSat GNSS-Reflectometry Flood Inundation Mapping Applications
- 12:45 PM, Vanessa Escobar: 6B.1 - NOAA’s Pathfinder Value Chains - Tracing Benefits From Users to Instruments
- 1:45 PM, Scott Schnee: 7.2 GEO/LEO Architecture Trades for Four Measurement Objectives
- 2:00 PM, Philip Ardanuy: Landfalling Event Atmospheric River Neural Network (LEARN2): an AI Machine Learning Numerical Weather Prediction Tool for Extreme Precipitation Forecasting
- 2:45 PM, Paige Lavin: Case Studies Demonstrating the Potential Benefits of the NOAA Next-Generation Enterprise Ocean Heat Content Algorithm for Tropical Cyclone Intensification Forecasting in the Gulf of Mexico
- 3:45 PM, Victor Grycenkov: Panel Discussion PD8 - NESDIS LEO Architecture Development Plans
- 4:15 PM, Irfan Azeem: NOAA's space-based Space Weather Observations: Present and Future
- 4:30 PM, Yunyue Yu: JointJ8C.4 Enterprise LST Algorithm at NOAA: Product, Evaluation, and Monitoring
- 4:30 PM, John L. Cintineo: 8.4 ProbSevere LightningCast for Decision-Support Services
- 5:00 PM, Frank W Gallagher: NESDIS Requirements Flow: A Traceable Path to Project Implementation
- 5:00 PM, Lawrence Zanetti: NOAA's Space Weather Observations program: IMF Bz Issue
- 6:00 PM, Kari St.Laurent: Product Portfolio Management Activities: Approaching Oceans and Coasts
- 6:00 PM, Michael Palecki: V32 - Improving the NOAA NCEI Infrastructure for Accessing Observations of Extreme Precipitation Events
- 7:00 PM, Dimitrios Vassiliadis: Auroral Imaging: Prospects for contributions to NOAA's Operational Space Weather Products/Session 10 Heliophysics and Space Weather Enterprise Data Access and Modernization
- 8:00 PM, Jena Kent: Product Portfolio Management Activities: Approaching Oceans and Coasts/Enabling Mission Through Innovation: Leveraging Technological and Data Common Services at NOAA/NESDIS
- 8:30 AM, Jared Rennie: Salmon, Census, and Severe Storms: Finding ways to converge socioeconomic context and weather, water and climate data for stakeholder planning.
- 8:30 AM, Katherine Pitts: JointJ9.1 GOES-R DataJam: Make Data Rain
- 8:45 AM, Imke Durre: Impact of Cocorahs Observations on NOAA's Operational Climatology Products
- 8:45 AM, Amy K. Huff: 9B.2 Validation of GOES-18 ABI Aerosol Detection Product (ADP) for Monitoring Atmospheric Smoke and Blowing Dust
- 9:00 AM, Lauren Carroll: Increasing Engagement with NOAA Content Using Instagram Reels: Best Practices in 11th Symposium on Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Enhancing Our Nation's Readiness, Responsiveness, and Resilience to High Impact Weather Events
- 9:00 AM, Michael L. Jamilkowski: 9B.3 GOES-R Socioeconomic Benefits Study: Phase 1 & Phase 2 Results
- 9:00 AM, Dakota C. Smith: JointJ9.3 Introducing the Satellite Library: a Novel Satellite Imagery Resource for General Public and News Media
- 9:15 AM, Jared Rennie: Applying Socioeconomic Context To Weather, Water And Climate Data To Better Understand Our World Around Us
- 9:15 AM, Lee A. Byerle: 9B.4 GOES-R Program Satellite Book Club and cloudReach to Enhance NWS and NESDIS Collaborative Development
- 9:30 AM, Francis Gerard Eparvier: 9B.5 The EUV and X-Ray Irradiances Sensors (EXIS) on the GOES-R+ Series: A New Look at Solar Variability
- 9:30 AM, Scott S. Lindstrom: JointJ9.5 Training for the Pacific Region of the National Weather Service provided by the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS)
- 9:45 AM, Elizabeth M. Kline: 9B.6 GOES-18 as GOES-West
- 10:45 AM, Michael Brewer: Ensuring the User Makes it into the National Centers for Environmental Information’s Climate Products and Services/ Panel Discussion 10A Service-to-Research [S2R]: User Engagement Information to Improve NOAA Research, Products and Services: How Do We Know We Are Serving Well? Panel Discussion
- 10:45 AM, Linda Hembeck: 10B.1 Enterprise Algorithms and New Products for the GOES-16/17/18 Ground System
- 10:45 AM, Daniel St. Jean: How NOAA’s Next-Gen Remote Sensing and Ground System Architecture Delivers Value
- 11:00 AM, Ra'ad Saleh: NGES Ground Demonstrations and Pilots: Technology Evaluation and Risk Reduction for the Future NOAA Enterprise Ground
- 11:00 AM, Elsayed Talaat: NOAA’s Space Weather Observations to Provide Continuous Operational Space Weather Capability
- 11:00 AM, Kwo-Sen Kuo: 10B.2 Development of a Super-resolution GOES ABI Fire Product Based on Deep Learning
- 11:15 AM, Myranda Uselton Shirk: Session 10 - Visualization, Data Discovery, and R2O Using Python
- 11:15 AM, Joseph K. Zajic: 10B.3 AWS Cloud-Based GOES-18 Supplemental Data Operations for early NWS Mission Use
- 11:15 AM, Daniel St. Jean: Advanced Planning and System Architectures for the Next-Generation Weather Enterprise — Ground Architecture — Stakeholder Perspective
- 11:45 AM, Kashaud Bowman: 10B.5 A Review of GOES-R ABI Mesoscale Sector Application for NWS Mission Use
- 11:45 AM, Jared Rennie: How Wet Was It?: Using visualization tools to provide current and historical context to CoCoRaHS
- 1:30 PM, Renata Lana: NESDIS' Fire Program Customer Experience and Service Delivery Integration Pilot
- 1:30 PM, Steve Volz: Advancing the Data Enterprises from Ocean to Space
- 1:30 PM, Kathryn Shontz, Chris O'Connors: Enabling Mission Through Innovation: Leveraging Technological and Data Common Services at NOAA/NESDIS
- 1:45 PM, Michael Brewer: Session 11A Service-to-Research [S2R]: User Needs to Inform NOAA’s Research and Service Delivery. Challenges, Opportunity, and Best Practices: I
- 1:45 PM, Bill Line: Operational Applications of VIIRS Imagery Products
- 1:45 PM, Dimitrios Vassiliadis: 10.5- Developing New and Updated Solar and Heliophysics Data Products for NOAA's Upcoming Space Weather Follow On (SWFO) Program/Session 10 Heliophysics and Space Weather Enterprise Data Access and Modernization
- 2:00 PM, Kat Hawley: Enhancing Engagement with Users - NOAA’s Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) User Engagement Plan
- 2:00 PM, Nai-Yu Wang: NOAA Uses, Needs, and Plans for off Sun-Earth Line Observations/Science and Applications of 2D and 3D Remote-Sensing and in Situ Observations
- 2:00 PM, Jose M. Garcia-Rivera: Tropical Cyclones, Winds, and Clouds: Their NESDIS Product Portfolio Management Activities
- 2:00 PM, Ivan Csiszar: An Evaluation of the Impact of Improved Fire Detection and Characterization from VIIRS on Emission Estimates in the Western Conterminous United States
- 2:15 PM, Daniel B. Seaton: 11.4 Tracking Eruptions and Solar Wind Outflow with Wide-Field EUV Images from GOES/SUVI
- 2:15 PM, Ingrid Guch: To Retire, Develop, Sustain or Improve? How Nesdis Incorporates User Needs into Decisions about Product Portfolios
- 2:30 PM, Jason Taylor: Capturing, Developing, and Responding to Federal Agency User-Impact Driven Satellite Product Priorities: NOAA’s Interagency User Engagement Efforts through USGEO's Satellite Needs Working Group
- 2:45 PM, Kat Hawley: Preparing for the future - NOAA’s User Engagement Plan for the Geostationary and Extended Observations (GeoXO) Program
- 3:30 PM, Ellen Mecray: Service Delivery: Lessons and Examples of Connecting Users to Agile Product Development and Impactful Decision-Making
- 3:45 PM, Michael Brewer: Session 12A Service-to-Research [S2R]: User Needs to Inform NOAA’s Research and Service Delivery. Challenges, Opportunity, and Best Practices: II
- 3:45 PM, Joseph Fiore: Updates on NESDIS Enterprise User Services and User Outreach
- 3:45 PM, Patricia Ann Weir: NOAA's Commercial Weather Data Pilot - Space Weather Project
- 4:00 PM, Patricia Ann Weir: NOAA's Commercial Data Purchase Continuity Program
- 4:00 PM, Isaac Andrew Passmore: 12B.2 Leveling Up Mission Support Staff with the Mission Operations Assistant
- 4:15 PM, Walter Wolf: Application Common Services - Enabling DevOps Culture Through Software Engineering
- 4:15 PM, Bonnie Reed: Today, Tomorrow, and the Outyears: Drawing the connection between NESDIS Requirements, Priorities, and Future Mission Planning
- 4:45 PM, Chris Slocum: What Is Large-Scale Lightning Activity in Tropical Cyclones Telling Us?
- 5:00 PM, Rocky Bilotta: A Retrospective Evaluation of Drought in the United States
- 5:00 PM, Tim Schmit: Consider Filling in GOES Earth Edge Data
- 5:00 PM, Zhaohui Cheng: NESDIS/OSPO Operational Environmental Products Overview
- 5:00 PM, Thomas, Feroli: GOES-R Series Ground System ABI Level 2 Product Changes and Additions
- 5:00 PM, Ra'ad Saleh: The NESDIS Ground Enterprise Study: Cycle 2 Overview
- 7:15 AM, Nazila Merati: Town Hall Meeting - Eighth Annual NOAA Open Data Dissemination
- 8:30 AM, Ra'ad Saleh: New and Expected Trends in Calibration and Validation of Sensing Systems: Need for a Paradigm Shift
- 8:30 AM, Vanessa Marie Escobar: 13A.1 WIFIRE and NESDIS User Engagement: Leveraging NOAA's Pathfinder Initiative to develop future tools, products and services for wildfire
- 8:30 AM, Boyin Huang: Session 13A - Artificial Intelligence for Subseasonal-to-Seasonal (S2S) Prediction
- 8:30 AM, Natalia Donoho: Women of NOAA ERG: Moving Forward Gender Equity/AMS Fourth Symposium on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- 8:45 AM, Maurice McHugh: 13B.2 GOES-R Series Products: New Capabilities and Future Opportunities
- 8:45 AM, Flavio Iturbide Sanchez: The NOAA JPSS-2 CrIS: The First Earth View Science Data
- 8:45 AM, Harshesh Patel: 13 A.2 AMS 2023 Joint Venture Presentation
- 8:45 AM, Jeffery E Adkins: 13A.2 Societal Benefits of Future Observations: A GeoXO Economic Study with NOAA Pathfinders
- 9:00 AM, Mathew Gunshor: 13B.3 GOES-18 Versus GOES-17 ABI
- 9:30 AM, Bill Line: Very High Temporal Resolution Imagery Captured during the GOES-18 ABI Checkout
- 9:30 AM, Hai Zhang: 13A.4 Nowcasting Applications of Geostationary Satellite Hourly Surface PM2.5 Data
- 9:45 AM, Zhenping Li: 13B.6 An Optimized Image Registration Algorithm for GOES-R Series Image Navigation and Registration Performance Assessment
- 10:30 AM, Vanessa Escobar: 13A.2 - Societal Benefits of Future Observations: A GeoXO Economic Study with NOAA Pathfinders
- 10:45 AM, David G. Lubar: Joint14C.1 What May Be Ahead: Spectrum for Environmental Satellites and Proposed Commercial Uses Near Passive and Other Applications
- 10:45 AM, Peng Yu: 14A.1 Status of the Land Surface Temperature Product from GOES-18
- 10:45 AM, Graeme Martin: 14B.1 CSPP Geo Software for GOES-R Series Near Real-Time Product Generation
- 11:00 AM, Banghua Yan: 13B.3 - Newly Re-processed SNPP OMPS Nadir Mapper and Nadir Profiler Sensor Data Records: Long-Term Radiometric Calibration Accuracy Stability Assessments Using a Community Radiative Transfer Model (CRTM)
- 11:15 AM, Vanessa Escobar: NESDIS User Engagement Information Mapping: Informing the decisions of NOAA missions, products and services
- 11:15 AM, Chris Schmidt: 14A.3 Two Looks: Taking Advantage of the GOES-17 and GOES-18 Interleave Period to Examine Detection of Subpixel Fires
- 11:15 AM, T. Connor Nelson: 14B.3 Leveraging Satellite Data for Mesoanalysis in National Weather Service Operations: An Upcoming Operations Proving Ground Initiative using Cloud-Based Technology
- 11:45 AM, Jason Apke: 14A.5 Enhancements to Geostationary Satellite Imagery via Optical Flow-based Warping
- 1:30 PM, Kyle A. Hilburn: 15A.1 Enhancing Forecast Applications of the GOES-R Geostationary Lightning Mapper in Tropical Cyclones
- 1:30 PM, Michael Pavolonis: 15A.1 Full Exploitation of Next Generation Satellites for Wildland Fire Incident Detection, Characterization, and Tracking
- 2:00 PM, Jingjing Peng: 15A.3 Multi-Parameter Analysis of Interannual Land Surface Change Using Satellite Products
- 2:15 PM, Jinlong Li: 15B.4 The Preliminary Validations for GOES-18 ABI Legacy Atmospheric Profiles and Derived Products
- 2:30 PM, Kathleen I. Strabala: 15A.5 Polar2Grid and Geo2Grid: Facilitating the Efficient Creation of High Quality Satellite Imagery
- 2:30 PM, Carter, Dean: NCEI's Strategy for Meeting Challenges to Data Stewardship
- 2:45 PM, William C. Straka III: 15A.6 Examining Remotely Sensed Products Used in Operational Decision Support Services During the 2022 Spring Flood Event Within the Red River of the North Basin
- 2:45 PM, Ryan Williams: 15A.6 GOES-R Algorithm Change Process Updates for the Enterprise Algorithm Era
- 2:45 PM, Akansha Singh Bansal: 15A.6 Artificial Intelligence for Low-Level Moisture from GOES-R Series
- 3:45 PM, Daniel St. Jean: Advanced Planning and System Architectures for the Next-Generation Weather Enterprise: NESDIS Ground Enterprise Study
- 3:45 PM, Daniel St. Jean: Overview of Ground Enterprise Evolution
- 4:00 PM, Stephen Marley: Technology Changes and the Economic Impact on NESDIS Long Term Sustainability
- 4:00 PM, Michael Bonadonna: 16A.2 Evolving NESDIS Ground Architecture Roles & Responsibilities
- 4:15 PM, Hugh McLaughlin: The NESDIS Ground Enterprise Study: Cycle 2 Key Findings
- 4:30 PM, Michael Bonadonna: 16A.4 - Evolving NESDIS Ground Architecture Roles & Responsibilities
- 4:45 PM, Julia Mitsuko Eng: Roadmaps for the Evolution of the NOAA Satellite Ground Enterprise
- 5:00 PM, Yong Chen: Estimation of AMSU-A and MHS Antenna Emission from Metop-A End-of-life Deep Space View Test/Poster Session - Poster Session # 4 Thursday [13R2O]
- 5:00 PM, Shuang Qiu: Transition JPSS-2 Products to Operations/19th Annual Symposium on Operational Environmental Satellite Systems