The
Northwest Weather
Workshop covers
recent developments in
understanding Northwest
weather, major weather
events of the past year,
and topics dealing with
western U.S. climate and
meteorology.
It is open to anyone
interested in Northwest
weather and climate.
This year we will return
to an in person meeting,
including a banquet on
Friday evening.
This year
there will be dedicated
sessions on recent
Northwest snow events,
major
wildfire/smoke
events, and improvements
in weather prediction
technology and
communication.
DATE:
Friday/Saturday,
May 12-13, 2022
LOCATION:
NOAA Building 9,
Sand Point
Facility. Seattle.
Zoom link will be
provided to all
registered
participants.
TIMES:
1 PM through 5 PM,
Friday, 9 AM through
If you
would like give
a talk, please
email Cliff Mass
(email address
below), with a
title and short
abstract by
April 10.
There will
be at $10 charge for
attending the workshop
in person (for
refreshments), and a
charge for attending the
banquet at Ivar's Salmon
House.
, but please register to
get updated meeting
information (use
register tab above)
For more
information contact:
Kirby Cook, NWS
Forecast Office,
7600 Sand Point Way
NE, Seattle, WA
98115 (206.526.6095
x224, Kirby.Cook@noaa.gov),
or Cliff Mass, Dept
of Atmospheric
Sciences, Box
351640, University
of Washington,
Seattle WA 98195
(206.685.0190, cmass@uw.edu).
The
meeting is sponsored
by NOAA's National
Weather Service, the
University of
Washington, and the
Oregon and Puget
Sound Chapters of
the American
Meteorological
Society.