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- So typically our day to day operations.

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We'll come in, early in the morning,

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we'll do our shift change.

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We'll also do a MetCon,

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which is a meteorological conference,

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^which we go into detail about what is going on

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^with weather that day.

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^So we go into the analysis, the model products,

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satellite, radar, what missions are going on that day,

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which squadrons are flying and what missions are gonna be

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impacted and from what times they will be impacted.

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Lightning within five, or you know,

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there's 25 knott wind advisory, that's us coordinating

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with the hub, letting them know,

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hey, there's stuff going on, this could impact

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flight line operations, or,

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you guys might have to stop operations.

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And based on those WDA's, or what's in our forecast,

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will also determine the tempo of operations.

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It's nice to know that what we do,

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as far as issuing forecasts and WDA's

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has an impact on a mission.

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In that sense, it does give us job satisfaction,

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especially when you're nailing a forecast

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and you're nailing an WDA,

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and you're able to relay that to your customer as well.

