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2009 OneNOAA Science Discussion Seminars
Please join us for our upcoming OneNOAA science discussion seminars. This is a joint effort designed to help share science and constructive dialogue in an informal manner between scientists, educators, people, and resource managers across NOAA.
i-access to our seminar announcements:
1. Join our seminar weekly announcements e-mail list [nominally, sent on Mondays].
To join our email list contact Hernan Garcia or a seminar partner.
2. Online web public access: http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/General/NODC-About/Outreach/
Maintained by Hernan Garcia
3. GoogleCalendar online public access: GoogleCalendar*
Maintained by Felix A. Martinez
4. Listing of previous OneNOAA science discussion seminars (by calendar year): [2008] [2007], [2006], [2005], [2004].
Seminars subject to title, location, date, and time changes.
General notes about the OneNOAA science seminars:
- Please check for seminar additions and changes (i.e., cancelations, etc.). [RSS available]
- Constructive suggestions for improving the content of the seminar series are welcome [Please contact Hernan Garcia or a seminar partner].
- All NOAA offices/divisions are welcome to participate and/or join as seminar partners (Joining is easy, see seminar format).
- Please share the seminar announcements with anyone interested. Please notify us of any errors that you find so that we can correct them.
- Remote access to seminars is available when indicated via web/phone access. When available, seminar presentations will be available for download (see Notes for each seminar).
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Upcoming theme seminar series in 2009:
NOAA work in the high latitudes and the International Polar Year 2007-2008
In appreciation of the scientific advancements and fundamental role of the high latitude regions in global climate change, economics, and society, NOAA scientists, resource policy managers, educators, and other workers involved in Arctic and/or Antarctic are invited to present their work as part of an upcoming NOAA work in the high latitudes and the International Polar Year 2007-2008 seminar series to be tentatively held in the March-April 2009 time frame in the Silver Spring Metro Center Complex (SSMC). Please see details in the links below. All NOAA staff are welcome to participate.
Details: http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/General/NODC-About/Outreach/docs/Polar/Polar_Seminars.pdf
Poster: http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/General/NODC-About/Outreach/docs/Polar/Polar_poster.pdf
January 2009
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Review of AMS Annual Meeting Abstracts
1-slide briefings by STAR Scientists
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Date/Location: |
Friday, 09 January 2008, 11:30- 14:30 ETZ (World Weather Building, Room 707, Camp Springs, MD; NESDIS-STAR seminar) |
Speaker(s): |
STAR Scientists presenting at the annual AMS Meeting |
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Remote Access & Notes: |
Phone Access: 1.866.541.9958;
Passcode: 2531766. For further information please conatct Bruce Ramsay. World Weather Building Science Center, 5200 Auth Road, Camp Springs, MD 20746. For further information plase contact Bruce Ramsay (301) 405-9205 |
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Summary slides [PDF, ~4.3 MB] |
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OneNOAA Science Seminar added Wednesday, January 7, 2009 7:27 AM / Last modified Wednesday, January 14, 2009 12:21 PM |
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Alaska Climate In The Modern Era
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Date/Location: |
Wednesday, 21 January 2009; 10:00-11:00am Alaska Daylight/Standard Time ( RISA/ACCAP seminar via teleconference only ) [Note new date] |
Speaker(s): |
Rick Thoman (NOAA NWS) |
Abstract: |
What is the difference between climate and weather? How does the extent and
limitation of instrument records in Alaska influence climate
observations? What
is the Pacific Decadal Oscillation and how does it influence climate
variability in Alaska? Join us for this ACCAP teleconference to learn the
answers to these questions and more. |
Remote Access & Notes: |
To Participate / Log-In to the Alaska Climate Teleconference: http://www.uaf.edu/accap/teleconference.htm. Teleconference: 1) Dial:1-800-893-8850;
2) When prompted, enter the PIN code: 7531823.
To view the presentation during a teleconference: 1) Point your web browser
to: http://www.shareitnow.com;
2) Click on the blue *Join a Meeting* button on the left side bar.
3) For Presenter ID enter: accap@uaf.edu. To join us in person:
If you are in Fairbanks, join us in person on the UAF campus in the Duckering
Building Room 535. Map: http://www.uaf.edu/campusmap/ (purple zone). For more information about the Alaska Climate Teleconferences and the Alaska
Center for Climate Assessment and Policy, please contact Sarah Trainor ( (907)
474-7878, accap@uaf.edu ) or visit our website:
www.uaf.edu/accap.
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Download Presentation(s): |
Download presentation [PDF, ~1.5 MB] |
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OneNOAA Science Seminar added Wednesday, January 7, 2009 7:16 AM / Last edited on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 6:50 AM |
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AIRS Radiances / Profile Assimilation in a Regional Weather Forecast Model
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Date/Location: |
Wednesday, 21 January 2009, 14:00-15:00 ETZ (World Weather Building, Room 707, Camp Springs, MD; JCSDA seminar) |
Speaker(s): |
Will McCarthy & Brad Zavodsky (NASA/MSFC
Short-term Prediction Research
and Transition Center [SPoRT]) |
Abstract: |
TBD |
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TBD |
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OneNOAA Science Seminar added Monday, December 8, 2008 10:14 AM |
February 2009
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Endnote training for NOAA staff
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Date/Location: |
Wednesday, 04 February 2008; Two sessions: 10:00-12:00 and 13:00-15:00 - Endnote Training ETZ (SSMC-3, 2nd Floor, NOAA Central Library Seminar) |
Speaker(s): |
Doug Nguygen (Thomson Reuters) |
Abstract: |
Endnote ( http://www.endnote.com/) is a bibliographic management tool that allows researchers, students, and librarians to search online bibliographic databases, organize their references, images and PDFs, and create bibliographies and figure lists instantly. This class will cover all the basics of using Endnote, Endnote for Web, and using Endnote to insert and cite references as you type your paper. NOAA has a site-wide license for Endnote. To download Endnote, see NOAA NITES site ( http://www.nites.noaa.gov/bpa/display.asp?bpaID=6).
Registration is required:
Send an email to Library.Reference@noaa.gov to reserve your spot in either the 10-12 session or the 1-3 session.
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OneNOAA Science Seminar added Friday, January 2, 2009 11:54 AM / Last updated Monday, January 5, 2009 1:39 PM |
Title: |
Climate Change and Tourism in Alaska
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Date/Location: |
Tuesday, 10 February 2009; 10:00-11:00am Alaska Daylight/Standard Time ( RISA/ACCAP seminar via teleconference only ) |
Speaker(s): |
John Walsh (University of Alaska) |
Abstract: |
Recent research at the Universities of Illinois and Alaska has investigated the links between climate warming and tourism demand. A tourism climate index was created to capture weather information relevant to tourist activity at a particular location. Join us to learn about trends in the season length and frequency of weather conducive to sight seeing and skiing in southcentral and southwest Alaska and to learn how this climate index for tourism can be applied in other tourist activities and locations in Alaska. |
Remote Access & Notes: |
To Participate / Log-In to the Alaska Climate Teleconference: http://www.uaf.edu/accap/teleconference.htm. Teleconference: 1) Dial:1-800-893-8850; 2) When prompted, enter the PIN code: 7531823. To view the presentation during a teleconference: 1) Point your web browser to: http://www.shareitnow.com; 2) Click on the blue *Join a Meeting* button on the left side bar. 3) For Presenter ID enter: accap@uaf.edu. To join us in person: If you are in Fairbanks, join us in person on the UAF campus in the Duckering Building Room 535. Map: http://www.uaf.edu/campusmap/ (purple zone). For more information about the Alaska Climate Teleconferences and the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy, please contact Sarah Trainor ( (907) 474-7878, accap@uaf.edu ) or visit our website: www.uaf.edu/accap. |
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TBD |
Seminar Added: |
OneNOAA Science Seminar added Wednesday, January 7, 2009 7:18 AM |
Title: |
NOAA organizational development competency modeling and assessment, survey conduct and analysis (tentative)
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Date/Location: |
Thursday, 19 February 2008; 12:00 - 13:00 ETZ (SSMC-3, 2nd Floor, NOAA Central Library Seminar) |
Speaker(s): |
John Tindal and Steve Springer (NOAA Office of Workforce Management) |
E-mail(s): |
john.tindal@noaa.gov; stephen.springer@noaa.gov |
Abstract: |
John Tindal and Steve Springer will present a seminar on their team's work as internal consultants for NOAA in the areas of organizational development competency modeling and assessment, survey conduct and analysis, and more |
Remote Access & Notes: |
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TBD |
Seminar Added: |
OneNOAA Science Seminar added Friday, January 2, 2009 11:16 AM |
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March 2009
Title: |
The Global Precipitation Measurement Mission
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Date/Location: |
11 March 2009; 14:00-15:00 ETZ [Check time] (World Weather Building, Room 707, Camp Springs, MD; JCSDA seminar) |
Speaker(s): |
Gail Jackson (NASA / GSFC) |
Abstract: |
http://gpm.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
Remote Access & Notes: |
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TBD |
Seminar Added: |
OneNOAA Science Seminar added Friday, January 2, 2009 11:16 AM |
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April 2009
Title: |
Non-Gaussian Data Assimilation Methodologies
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Date/Location: |
Tuesday, 21 April 2009; 14:00-15:00 ETZ [Check time] (World Weather Building, Room 707, Camp Springs, MD; JCSDA seminar) |
Speaker(s): |
Steve Fletcher (Colorado State University) |
E-mail(s): |
Fletcher@cira.colostate.edu |
Abstract: |
TBD |
Remote Access & Notes: |
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About the speaker(s): |
http://www.cira.colostate.edu/people/view.php?id=129 |
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TBD |
Seminar Added: |
OneNOAA Science Seminar added Friday, January 2, 2009 11:16 AM |
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Concept: The "OneNOAA" science seminar series are an opportunity to share and promote constructive discussion of the work conducted at NOAA, and elsewhere with colleagues and guests speakers in an informal setting.
NESDIS / National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) seminars:
Location: Unless otherwise indicated, NODC seminars are held in conference Room 4817 (SSMC-3, 4th Floor; 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910). NESDIS Seminars: Check locations.
Information/questions? Please contact Hernan Garcia (Hernan.Garcia@noaa.gov; 301-713-3290 Ext 184). Notes: For VideoTeleConferencing (VTC) access: contact Cheryl.Ingram@noaa.gov (301-713-3284 x155) at least a day before the seminar. For Webcast access: 1) go to http://www.mymeetings.com/nc/join.php?i=442112424&p=NODC4817&t=c); 2) type in other required fields (i.e., your name, e-mail, organization); 3) indicate that you have read the Privacy Policy; 4) click on Proceed. For phone access: toll free dial 866-743-9902 using a touch-tone phone; when prompted enter participant code 4689608 followed by a "#". Please use your phone’s mute button (or toggle *6).
National Ocean Service (NOS) seminars:
Location: Unless otherwise indicated, seminars are typically held in the NOS conference Room# 8150 (SSMC-4, 8th Floor)
Information/questions? Please contact Felix A. Martinez (Felix.Martinez@noaa.gov; 301-713-3338 x153) NOS/NCCOS/Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research. Notes: Presentations are available remotely via a combination of phone & webcast. Presentations are available remotely via a combination of phone & webcast. Please be aware that remote access is limited to 50 connections on a first-come-first served basis, so we cannot guarantee participation. To participate remotely you must: 1) Dial 866-541-1377, and then wait for instructions. When prompted enter passcode 142625 followed by the # sign. Please use your phone’s mute button (or toggle *6) during the presentation until you are ready to ask questions. 2) Go to the webcast site at http://www.mymeetings.com/nc/join.php?i=746752585&p=&t=c 3) Enter meeting number 746752585 if needed. No passcode is required. 4) Enter other required fields. 5) Indicate that you have read the Privacy Policy and click Proceed. For questions: contact Felix Martinez (Felix.Martinez@noaa.gov).
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) seminars:
Location: Check announcements
Information/questions? Please contact Gloria Thompson (301 713-2239)
Fisheries Service, Office of Habitat Conservation seminars:
Location: Check announcements
Information/questions? For more information or to suggest a speaker, contact Katherine Smith (Katherine.Smith@noaa.gov)
Air Resources Laboratory seminars:
Location: Check announcements
Information/questions? Please contact Betty Wells (Betty.Wells@noaa.gov)
National Weather Service - Office of Hydrologic Development
Location: Check announcements
Information/questions? For more information or to suggest a speaker, contact Pedro.Restrepo@noaa.gov
National Weather Service - Science and Technology Seminars
Location: Check announcements
Information/questions? For more information or to suggest a speaker, contact Bob Glahn at (301-713-1768 ; Harry.Glahn@noaa.gov)
National Marine Fisheries Service Office of Policy Seminars
Location: Check announcements
Information/questions? For more information or to suggest a speaker, please contact Anne.Isham@noaa.gov (301) 713-9070 ext 116).
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office (NCBO): NCBO focuses multiple NOAA capabilities on Chesapeake Bay restoration through science, service, and stewardship of the Bay ecosystem.
Location: Check announcements
Information/questions? For more information or to suggest a speaker, please contact Kim.Couranz@noaa.gov (410) 267-5673.
NOAA Central Library:
Location: All NOAA central library brown bag seminars (unless otherwise noted) are held from 1200-1300h ET in SSMC-3, 2nd Floor (main floor), 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring. Information/Questions? Contact Mary Lou Cumberpatch (301-713-2600 Ext.129; Mary.Lou.Cumberpatch@noaa.gov) or Albert (Skip) Theberge (301-713-2600 Ext. 115; Albert.E.Theberge.Jr@noaa.gov). Subscribe to the RSS NOAA Central Library brown bag seminars.
NOAA NMFS Office of Protected Resources (OPR) seminars
Location: Check announcements
Information/questions? For Webex access and further information please contact Jaclyn Taylor [(301) 713-2322 ext 118]
Office of Ocean Exploration (OE)
Location: Check announcements
Information/questions? For questions please contact: Reginald.Beach@noaa.gov and/or Nicolas.Alvarado@noaa.gov.
NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center
Location: Check announcements
Information/questions? For questions please contact Sharon LeDuc (828-271-4848)
Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation (JCSDA) Seminars:
Location: Unless noted otherwise, all seminars take place at World Weather Building Science Center, 5200 Auth Road, Camp Springs, MD 20746.
Seminar web?: http://www.jcsda.noaa.gov/JCSDASeminars.php
Information/questions? For questions please contact Ada Armstrong (301-763-8172 x188) and George Ohring (301-763-8154 x352)
Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) Seminars:
Location: Unless noted otherwise, all seminars take place at Center for Satellite Applications and Research,
World Weather Building,
Science Center, Room 707,
5200 Auth Road,
Camp Springs, MD 20746.
Seminar web?: http://www.orbit.nesdis.noaa.gov/star/seminars.php
Information/questions? For questions please contact Lori K. Brown (301-361-0637).
National/Naval Ice Center (NATICE) Seminars
Location: Unless noted otherwise, all seminars take place at
NOAA Satellite Operations Facility (NSOF),
4251 Suitland Road,
Washington, D.C. 20395.
Information/questions? Please contact Pablo Clemente-Colón
Northern Gulf Institute (NGI) seminars: The Northern Gulf Institute (NGI), a National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Cooperative Institute, develops, operates, and maintains an increasingly integrated research and transition program focused on filling priority gaps and reducing limitations in current Northern Gulf of Mexico awareness, understanding and decision support
Location: Check announcements
Information/questions? For questions please contact Sharon Hodge (shodge@ngi.msstate.edu) and Jay Ritchie (jritchie@ngi.msstate.edu).
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Seminar Locations (unless otherwise indicated)
NOAA Silver Spring Campus
- SSMC-1 (Silver Spring Metro Center, Building 1): 1335 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD, 20910, USA.
- SSMC-2 (Silver Spring Metro Center, Building 2): 1325 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD, 20910, USA.
- SSMC-3 (Silver Spring Metro Center, Building 3): 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD, 20910, USA.
- SSMC-4 (Silver Spring Metro Center, Building 4): 1305 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD, 20910, USA.
- SSMC-5 (NOAA Science Center/Auditorium): 1301 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD, 20910, USA.
NOAA Camp Springs Campus
- World Weather Building, Science Center, Room 707, 5200 Auth Road, Camp Springs, MD 20746, USA.
NOAA Satellite Operations Facility (NSOF)
- NOAA Satellite Operations Facility (NSOF), 4251 Suitland Road,
Washington, D.C. 20395.
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Please check for seminar changes and cancelations. Remote access to seminars is available when indicated via a combination of web/phone access. When available, seminar presentations will be available for download (see Notes for each seminar).
A PDF version of this announcement is available [Download OneNOAASeminars_DDMM2008.pdf]
http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/General/NODC-About/Outreach/docs/09/OneNOAASeminars_12Jan2009.pdf
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