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| Flash Flood Potential Rating | The Flash Flood Potential Rating (FFPR) is both a text and graphical product produced by forecasters at the WFO SLC using GFE/IFPS. Ratings of flash flood potential (numbers 1 through 6) for the next two days (today and tomorrow or tomorrow and the next | slcffpr.pdf |
| Forecast Icing Potential (FIP) | The Forecast Icing Potential (FIP) product is an automatically-generated forecast index of icing potential developed by the In-Flight Icing Product Development Team sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration?s Aviation Weather Research Program. | FIP.pdf |
| GIS Compatible NDFD Data on the WFO Internet Page | NOAAs National Weather Service (NWS) Weather Forecast Offices (WFOs) produce graphical forecasts for the National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD). The NDFD forecasts are available to the public in GRIB2 format, a World Meteorological Organization standard. Unfortunately, this format is not widely used outside of the meteorological community. In this project GRIB2 files from the MFR county warning and forecast area are converted to shapefile format and posted to the internet webpage. | General_GIS_NDFD_PDDofficial.pdf |
| Global Tropics Hazards/ Benefits Assessment | The Global Tropics Hazards/Benefits Assessment, issued by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC), provides an outlook for the upcoming week 1 and week 2 time periods for areas expecting extensive and persistent enhanced / suppressed rainfall and regions where conditions are especially favorable / unfavorable for tropical cyclogenesis. | TropHazPDD.pdf |
| GovDelivery Southeast River Forecast Center (SERFC) Subscription Service | GovDelivery is a subscription service that serves as an efficient means of notifying partners of the issuance of critical SERFC products. GovDelivery specializes in the unique distribution of government information, and currently has contracts in place with many other state and federal agencies, including FEMA. | SERFCSubSvc.pdf |
| Graphical - Weather Story of the Day | The Graphical "Weather Story of the Day" is a graphical representation (product) which depicts the most important weather feature in the forecast area of responsibility of individual NWS Weather Forecast Offices (WFO). The "Weather Story of the Day" is not time dependent. That is, the product depicts the most significant weather feature through the 7-day forecast period. A graphical user interface allows the forecaster to include a brief text, a few sentences in length, describing the "Weather Story of the Day" graphical product. | GraphicastPDD1207.pdf |
| Graphical Aviation Time Series | The National Weather Service's (NWS) Graphical Aviation Time Series (GATS) is an optional product displaying a time series of various weather elements important to aviation. The weather elements displayed in time series format include, but may not be restricted to, temperature, dew point, relative humidity, heat index, wind chill, altimeter setting, wind direction, wind speed, wind gust, ceiling height, visibility, and precipitation. These time-series graphs are created by downloading 5-minute ASOS observations once each hour, with a 24-hour floating window of data available. | pdd_CRH_aviation.pdf |
| Graphical Forecast Table | The National Weather Service's (NWS) Graphical Forecast Table provides a graphical representation of digital/tabular forecasts of maximum
temperature, minimum temperature, probability of precipitation, 3- hourly temperatures,dewpoint temperatures, relative humidity, sky condition, wind direction and speed,obstruction to visibility, and precipitation type. | ERGFT.pdf |
| Graphical Hazardous Weather Outlook | The Graphical Hazardous Weather Outlook will display graphically on the internet the weather hazards for the WFO County Warning Area (CWA) for 24 hour periods beginning with the current day and continuing through day 7. It is intended to supplement the Hazardous Weather Outlook text product. | EGHWO.pdf |
| Graphical Local Hazardous Weather Outlook | The National Weather Service has implemented a daily Hazardous Weather Outlook (HWO) text product. Its main focus is identifying all potential weather hazards during the next 24 hour time frame. The Local Hazardous Weather page ismeant to build off of the HWO text product, providing a more detailed aerial graphical depiction of the threat type and coverage. | ERGLHWO.pdf |
| Graphical Milepost Forecast | The Graphical Milepost Forecast allows the user to check the forecast in either meteogram or table format for the next 24 hours at mileposts along all major highways across the Pendleton CWA. | milepostpddpdt.pdf |
| Graphical Severe Weather Warnings | The Graphical Severe Weather Warning (GSWW) combines the polygon generated
by WARNGEN for a TOR or SVR issuance with a current radar reflectivity image, high-detail GIS map backgrounds showing roads, cities, and terrain, and a summary of demographic information for the population at risk. The GSWW also contains the text of the warning and any subsequent SVSs issued for that warning.... | SR-8.pdf |
| Graphical Short Term Forecast Product GraphiCast | The Graphical Short Term Forecast Product (GraphiCast) is a graphical representation of the short term weather forecast (0 to 6 hours) in the forecast area of responsibility of individual NWS Weather Forecast Offices (WFO). It depicts current radar, satellite, or observation imagery with graphical and text annotations showing forecast weather conditions in the next several hours. In rapidly developing situations, it is updated at least hourly. | GraphicalShortTermForecastrev1.pdf |
| Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook | This product is a visiual companion to the test TWO. The text TWO is ans existing product that describes areas of disturbed weather and their potential for tropical cyclone formation. The graphical TWO indicates the current location of the weather systems by encircling them and indicating their potential for development with a genesis probability forecast. | GraphicalTwo.pdf |
| Graphical Turbulence Guidance | The Graphical Turbulence Guidance (GTG) is an automatically generated turbulence product that predicts the location and intensity of turbulence over the continental United States (CONUS). | GTG2.pdf |