2015 Severe Weather Predictions: Planning and Preparing for What’s Ahead

Date/Time: May 28th, 2015, 2:00 PM (ET)/11:00 AM (PT)
Speaker:
David Gold, Senior Scientist for WDT

Whether you’re a fortune 500 company, a hospital or a local police department you cannot afford to be caught off guard by severe weather.  You must have a plan in place to effectively navigate the challenges that come with such extreme situations. Doing so can help you account for employees in affected areas, coordinate response efforts, and recovery faster and much more effectively.

Don’t miss this complimentary webinar, 2015 Severe Weather Predictions: Planning and Preparing for What’s Ahead with WDT. David Gold, Senior Scientist for WDT will review severe weather statistics, potential hazard and what might be in store for regions across the country. WDT is a global leader in providing state-of-the-science weather detection, now casting, and forecasting systems. In this session, you will discover:

  • The long-range weather forecast
  • Real-life severe weather case studies
  • Weather communication best practices

Register now for 2015 Severe Weather Predictions: Planning and Preparing for What’s Ahead!


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    Featuring:

    Dr. David Gold, Senior Scientist - Dr. Gold’s passion lies in employing multivariate dynamical and statistical methods to provide superior longer-term forecasts of high impact weather events.  Dave spent 8 years leading the strategic weather initiative at Iberdrola Renewable Energy, where he led a team that developed forecast capabilities that provided superior strategic value to support energy trading and hedging operations.  Additionally, he has a special interest and expertise in identifying the type of pattern transitions that lead to severe weather outbreaks and the large-scale patterns that tend to support their occurrence.  He has independently developed several sophisticated proprietary frameworks for performing regression-based and canonical correlation analysis-based medium and longer term forecasts (out to 30 days).