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......Spot Request Instructions |
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Request spot forecasts through our spot forecast page located at: which is easily reached from our main website at: The main spot forecast page updates every minute and shows you the location and status of any spot forecasts that have already been requested for today. You can Each request has its own webpage where all the information about that request is displayed, including maps, information about the request and, eventually, the forecast. Sensitive information about the request (such as phone numbers, names of contact persons, and the exact location of the burn) are NOT visible by everyone - but only on the computer where the original request was made and by the NWS. When you request a new spot forecast, you provide information in a web-based form that is similar to the D-1 form that you are probably used to using. The information you provide on the form is checked for consistency, and after you complete the form, the NWS is notified of a new request and a new webpage is created for this burn. Once you have submitted a request, you will probably want to view the webpage for your burn - or check back frequently to view it's status. To view the webpage for any burn or wildfire, go to the main spot forecast page (http://spot.nws.noaa.gov/cgibin/spot/spotmon?site=mtr), click either on the name of the burn in the listing, or on the dot on the map for the burn. This page will also automatically update every minute so that when new information becomes available, you will see it right away. If we find any errors in your request, we might send you a question that will show up on this page. You can answer the question, or make other changes to your request from this page, but ONLY from the computer where the original request was made from. Since the forecast screen is automatically updated very minute, you will see the forecast within a minute of it being issued. If you have any questions or problems, we are always available by phone. |
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......Spot Request Monitor |
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The main spot forecast monitoring page shows you all of today's spot forecasts on the map and are also listed at the bottom of the page. This page auto-updates every minute, so as new spot forecasts are requested or their status changes, you immediately see the changes on the page. The dots on the map show the locations of the burns, and the status of the spot forecast requests. Green squares indicate requests that are still pending. Purple squares indicate burns where questions have been asked. Red squares indicate burns where the forecast has been completed. You can either click on the dots on the map, or the list of spot names at the bottom of the page to view the individual webpage for each request. You can use the arrow buttons next to the date to view spot requests from other days, or you can use the "CALENDAR" link to move to other days more quickly. To request a spot forecast, click on the button labeled "Submit a new Spot Request", and you will be taken to the Spot Request Form. |
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......Spot Request Form |
| Fill in this form with the information needed to request a spot forecast.
The first time you fill out a spot request, almost all the boxes will be empty. After that, many of the boxes will be filled in with information that shouldn't change much from one request to another (such as your name and phone number). The elements highlighted in red are required for us to complete your spot forecast. While the other items may not seem necessary, they are very important to our ability The form is broken down into seven sections.
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......Spot Forecast Webpage |
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.After you have submitted a spot forecast request, an individualized spot forecast webpage becomes available for that burn. This page automatically updates every minute so that as new information becomes available for the burn, you see it immediately. Detailed maps of the area around the burn are generated and displayed when they become available. Keep in mind that "sensitive" information like your name, phone number, and the exact location of the burn are NOT visible to others - only to you and the NWS. If we have questions about your request, we may send you back a question about it. If this happens, you will see a big red box in the forecast page, with our question. Usually, there is some problem with the request that you can probably fix (use the links at the bottom of the page to change the request) or you can call us. When your forecast is complete, it will show up in the spot forecast webpage automatically, and a box to provide feedback will become available. We hope that you can provide us feedback with how the forecast worked out, perhaps later in the day or several days down the road. This feedback helps us tremendously in improving our forecasts. At the bottom of the forecast page are links for actions that you can take. For example, you can go "Back to Spot List" to return to the monitor page. If you are at the same computer where the original request was made, you can click on "Change Request" to change the details of your request, or "Delete Request" to delete the request. You can also click on "Copy Info to New Spot Request". This is helpful for burns that last over several days. Rather than having to reenter the data in the form in order to get a new forecast - you can view the previous forecast and then copy all the location parameters to a new request using this link. This will save you some time when filling out the request form. In the event that you are not able to request or receive spot requests via the webpage (for example, your computers might go down, or our web server may fail,) please fill out the paper version of the request form and fax it to us. We will fax you back the forecast when it is complete. Please keep in mind that this should be used only as a last resort. Spot Forecast Requests received via the webpage will be completed more quickly.
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