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Integrated Hazard Information Services
Workshop
October 27-29 Boulder, Co
ConceptualDevelopment
Prototyping Implementation Testing and Evaluation
OperationalUse
Roles
Researcher/Scientist
Developer
Forecaster
Social Scientist
Research to Operations
Iteration/feedback
PartnerPartner Partner PartnerPartnerPartner
Workshop Goals
• WARNINGS are relative to IMPACTS
• IMPACTS are relative to the SITUATION
Workshop Goals
• To understand what INFORMATION is needed and in what FORMS to aid all those who need to make DECISIONS.
• To apply the STRAWMAN design to a set of scenarios to yield refined requirements.
• To foster social learning with the FULL SPECTRUM of stakeholders.
Digital Database Polygons, Points,
Hazard and Sensible Weather GridsGIS Information
Graphical products
Recommender(when scientifically
feasible)
ForecasterEdits
Workspace
METEOROLOGY/HYDROLOGY PRODUCTS
ObservationsModels
GuidanceProduct
Formatters
Product DatabaseForecaster Added information – Impacts,
Calls to ActionText Products/ CAP Info
VTEC, Active TableSpotter information
Weather Interpreter/
PartnersEmergency Mgrs
Private SectorGIS ApplicationsAviation Sector?
Workspace Official
Forecaster Publishes to Official
CollaborationsAmong all stakeholders
Partners and ForecastersInternal (within forecast office)
External (across forecast offices)Twitter, IM
Forecaster ToolsCustomized GUI's
to View / Edit Databases
Partner ToolsMonitors
GUI'sQuery Tools
FPUS51 KLWX 090809ZFPLWXZONE FORECAST PRODUCTNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC409 AM EDT WED SEP 9 2009MDZ003-092300-WASHINGTON-INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...HAGERSTOWN409 AM EDT WED SEP 9 2009.TODAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF RAIN. HIGHS INTHE MID 70S. NORTHEAST WINDS 5 TO 10 MPH. .TONIGHT...CLOUDY WITH A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF RAIN. LOWS IN THEUPPER 50S. NORTHEAST WINDS 5 TO 10 MPH. .THURSDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS IN THE MORNING...THENRAIN LIKELY IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGHS IN THE LOWER 70S. NORTH WINDS10 TO 15 MPH. CHANCE OF RAIN 60 PERCENT. $$
- Data Layers NWS Warnings Population Density Schools
22 Sept 24 Sept 25 Sept23 Sept
Tornado Warning
Population Density
Schools
Spatial – Zoom In/Out
Temporal – Zoom In/Out
- Analysis / Products +Generate Products +Tools (e.g. how many affected?. How many school children affected?)
...
...
Output Windows
Breakout One – Wish Lists• Forecasters
– Integrated Hazard Creation Tool with Recommender– Legacy and new products– Improved and standardized relationships with Partners– Seamless backup
• Partners
– More interaction with forecasters and social scientists– Input into service design– Customized and consistent products– Impact-based information
Breakout Two – Process
• Interaction between all stakeholders
– Before, during, and after event
– Live interaction to get questions answered
– Service Backup to support this interaction as well as products
– Considerations at different temporal scales – 4-6 days prior, 2-3 days prior, day before, day of...
Breakout Three – Database
• Contents– “Threat in motion” -- Hazard information seamless
in space and time– Probabilistic and Impact information– Hazard attributes – spotter reports, calls to action– GIS, situational awareness information
• Access– Both “push” and “pull” customized products– Input and output by all stakeholders
• Framework approach
Next Step Plans
• Implementation Plan• Partner Collaboration Plan• Social Science Collaboration Plan• Refined Requirements submission to PPBES
FPUS51 KLWX 090809ZFPLWXZONE FORECAST PRODUCTNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC409 AM EDT WED SEP 9 2009MDZ003-092300-WASHINGTON-INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...HAGERSTOWN409 AM EDT WED SEP 9 2009.TODAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF RAIN. HIGHS INTHE MID 70S. NORTHEAST WINDS 5 TO 10 MPH. .TONIGHT...CLOUDY WITH A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF RAIN. LOWS IN THEUPPER 50S. NORTHEAST WINDS 5 TO 10 MPH. .THURSDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS IN THE MORNING...THENRAIN LIKELY IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGHS IN THE LOWER 70S. NORTH WINDS10 TO 15 MPH. CHANCE OF RAIN 60 PERCENT. $$
- Data Layers NWS Warnings Population Density Schools
22 Sept 24 Sept 25 Sept23 Sept
Tornado Warning
Population Density
Schools
Spatial – Zoom In/Out
Temporal – Zoom In/Out
- Analysis / Products +Generate Products +Tools (e.g. how many affected?. How many school children affected?)
...
...
Output Windows
Build-your-own View
• Unifying WarnGen, GHG, RiverPro does NOT mean crowding everything onto one display at the same time
• Instead – we envision the user (forecaster or partner) building customized Views from the same tool box
– With the ability to display multiple Views at the same time
– And Save and Recall named Views
Ability to Extend and Customize
• Extendable Framework– Complex rules implemented in a scripting language
(e.g. Like Smart Tools and/or iTools)
• Examples:– Customized products for decision makers– Specialized Dialogs for hazard attributes– Point and Areal Flood Warning need to be
disseminated in pairs
Data Repositories(IRIS, GIS, etc.)
Hazard Information Services
Temporal – Zoom In/Out
Display Interface
Services
Hazard Information ServicesStrawman Implementation Approach
• Hazard Information Services are built to fulfill the requirements for forecaster tools and partner needs.
• They will be built as an extendable framework with services to:
– Allow forecasters to enter and modify short-term, long-term, and hydrological hazard information with a common look and feel through CAVE
– Integrate data from various repositories such as IRIS, GIS, AWIPS II forecaster grids and other hazard information
– View hazard information as a “thin-client” web application available to partners
– Generate text and graphical products in standard and customized formats
Hazard Information ServicesStrawman Implementation Approach
IRIS(Hazard info, spotter reports, Calls to Action)
EDEX
GISDataRepositories .....
Spatial – Zoom In/Out
Temporal – Zoom In/Out
CAVE Forecaster Tools
AWIPS II
Hazard Information ServicesStrawman Implementation Approach
Hazard Information Services
GISDataRepositories .....
Spatial – Zoom In/Out
Temporal – Zoom In/Out
Web Application for Partners
Hazard Information ServicesStrawman Implementation Approach
Hazard Information Services
Exported AWIPS II data
IRIS(Hazard info, spotter reports, Calls to Action)
• There will be a Display Interface so that logical operations can flow to and from Cave OR a Web Application.
• Possible roles:
– GSD to work on the Hazard Information Services Framework– IRIS team to gather diverse hazard information and provide external
services such as iNWS– ALL development organizations (GSD, NSSL, OHD, IRIS team, NCEP,
NHC, MDL, etc.) to build services using framework– Forecaster Tools (GSD)– Tornado swaths (NSSL)– ADVISOR (MDL)– Legacy products– Customized products and services
• Iterative, incremental development with rapid feedback from Beta sites
• NSSL Hazardous Weather Tested (HWT) to be used as a testbed
Hazard Information ServicesStrawman Implementation Approach
Plan for Partner Interaction
• Listserver• Sub-committee on national Hazard Services
Team
Plan for Social Science Collaboration
Refined Requirements
Summary
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