Meteorological Training and Professional Development Links
MesoAnalyst Severe Weather Guide
- gives guidelines for evaluating near-storm environmental conditions that might favor severe weather
- from Pete Wolf, NWS Wichita, KS
Forecasting Convective Weather
- gives the basics on forecasting convection and predicting regional severe weather threat
- from the NWS Training Center
Pattern Recognition in Severe Convective Forecasting
- a good overview of some synoptic-scale severe weather patterns
- from the National Weather Service Training Center
Storm Type and Prognostic Soundings
- case studies are used to demonstrate the assessment of buoyancy and shear changes
- from COMET
Anticipating Convective Storm Structure and Evolution: Summary Page
- summary page for the CD-based module, but still provides good basic info on buoyancy processes, hodograph analysis and severe parameters
- from COMET
Tornado Warning Guidance
- from the National Severe Storms Laboratory, and the 88D Operational Support Facility
Mesocyclone and Tornado Case Study Home Page
- from the National Severe Storms Laboratory
- contains numerous case studies of mesocyclone and tornado events from around the country; events are analyzed using WSR-88D data and both new and experimental radar algorithms
Lightning Information Page
- includes lightning climatology, applications, and detection details; from the NWSTC
Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS)
- from the University of Wisconsin, Madison
- information on GOES-8 sounder can be found here
- includes case study of the Oakfield, WI, tornado, here
- click here for GOES-8 and -9 case studies
Virtual Institute for Satellite Integration Training (VISIT)
- homepage for the joint satellite training program involving several organizations, including CIRA, CIMMS, NESDIS, and the NWS
Satellite Meteorology Online Guide
- from the WW2010 Project at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- includes interpretation of GOES and POES imagery
NOAA El Nino Page
- includes definitions, and basic info about El Nino and La Nina
Hurricanes: An Online Meteorology Guide
- includes basics on tropical cyclone development; from the University of Illinois
Radar Rules of Thumb
- succinct guidelines for radar interpretation, compiled from experienced WSR-88D operators from the USN, USAF, & NWS
- from the Annual Hampton Roads (VA) Radar Conference
Radar Meteorology Basics
- online training module on radar basics, Doppler radar interpretation, and radar applications, from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Cold Air Damming
- a COMET module detailing the various damming types, their characteristics, and their driving mechanisms
An Ingredients-Based Approach to Forecasting Winter Weather
- a training module based on a November '99 winter weather workshop at Green Bay, WI
- addresses various parameters affecting winter precipitation, diagnostic tools, and forecast techniques
- from Suzanne Wetzel at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, in cooperation with the National Weather Service and COMET
Snow Forecasting
- above 2: from Wes Junker of the HPC
Forecasting Lake Effect Snow
- a National Weather Service Central Region Technical Attachment, from the NWS Detroit, MI
Collection of QPF Training
- excellent site from COMET containing webcasts and PowerPoint materials relating to QPF
Operational Decision Trees on:
(...courtesy of NWS New Orleans, LA)
Operational Decision Trees on:
(...courtesy of NWS Lubbock, TX)
Tips for Scientific Writing
- broad, succinct tips for writers; from NWS Southern Region
Web Page Design Tips
- tips for web page design, with links to HTML instruction and reference sites
- from COMET
HTML Goodies: Tutorials and More
- great site for HTML instruction, from the basics on up; from Joe Burns, Ph.D.
HTML Tutorial
- another HTML instruction site
NWSTC/OSF/COMET Joint Training Site (METED)
- from the National Weather Service Training Center, the WSR-88D Operational Support Facility, and the Cooperative Program for Operational Meteorology, Education and Training
- includes several interesting case studies, from all parts of the country, with new ones being added every few weeks
- contains interactive online tutorials on topics including MCSs, Storm Type and Forecast Soundings, Hydrology for Meteorologists, and Aviation Icing
UCAR Homepage
- University Cooperative for Atmospheric Research
- click here to go directly to the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
NWSTC Homepage
- National Weather Service Training Center, Kansas City
- see their list of web-based training
COMET Home Page
- COMET: Cooperative Program for Operational Meteorology, Education and Training
- contains computer-based learning modules on a number of topics
- includes course schedule
- info about NWS/University collaborative activities; Partners Projects; fellowships
- click here to go to SOO/SAC homepage
Warning Decision Training Branch
Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA)
- includes satellite archive, and a study of the 1997 Fort Collins, CO flash flood, here
- also contains the RAMM-CIRA Training Activities page, here
World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
- education and training section of the WMO page
- access the WMO Virtual Training Library, which contains computer-based learning modules & a variety of training materials
NWS Southern Region SSD
- Scientific Services Division, SR: page for training and professional development
NWS Western Region Training Page
- tools and techniques plus case studies
- check out the AWIPS information page
- NWS intern training checklist (developed by NWSFO Salt Lake City)
- training on QG Theory, satellite training for hydromet techs, isentropic potential vorticity
- WR Tech Attachments
NWS Central Region Library
- CR Tech Attachments, applied research papers, operational notes, tech memos, guidelines for papers
FMH1 Meteorological Handbook
- National Weather Service book of rules and regulations regarding surface observations
(This is a system used by the National Weather Service to prepare gridded and text forecasts.)
Rip Currents
- describes rip currents and details a program for forecast rip current threat; from NWS Wilmington, NC
COMET Web-based Case Study Library
- Twenty archived cases studies of snow, tropical, flood, and severe weather events, including Hurricane Floyd, the Salt Lake City tornado, and the January 2000 East Coast snowstorm; radar, satellite, model data & observed data available
NWS Fire Weather Program
- contains descriptions of fire weather products from the NWS
What is Drought?
- describes the various types of drought; from the National Drought Mitigation Center
AWIPS Homepage
- contains links relating to the NWS's AWIPS system; from NWS Western Region
- also see the AWIPS sites from CIRA and NWS Eastern Region