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Configure and utilize all resources to enable the issuance of timely and accurate convective warnings (warning coordinator duties).
To ensure appropriate resources are allocated to respond to the challenges of convective warning operations, the severe weather forecast "Team" must have an effective severe weather operations plan.
1. Ensure that all operational equipment (generator, hardware components, software, components, communication systems) is functioning at optimum levels.
2. Review office severe weather checklist at least 24 hours before an expected event.
3. Review service backup plan to ensure minimal transition time is lost in case emergency backup operations are necessary.
4. Check staffing to ensure that an adequate number of experienced (and fully trained) Personnel is available to work the severe weather event.
5. During the event, the warning coordinator should maintain a high level of situational awareness with respect to the following:
Instructional Component 1.1 Review your office's Station Duty Manual section on severe weather operations.
Instructional Component 1.2 Review the document Staffing Strategies and Severe Weather Operations Plans .
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