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If you are not already registered as a
beta-tester, please do so here.
This allows you full access to all the webtool features. In exchange, we may contact you for
feedback about the usability of the webtool, the desirability of additional features, and your
use of the webtool in making resource management decisions. We also appreciate any comments you
may send us about the webtool as you are using it.
Privacy Policy
Personal information about users of the Forecast Evaluation Tool is stored in our database and made available only to project administrators. Personal information will not be made public or otherwise released to any third party, although we may identify public agencies, but not individual offices or personnel within an agency. Statistics regarding data usage and analyses activities which do not contain personal information about users may be published or otherwise used by project administrators. Monitoring information will also be used to evaluate the efficiency and efficacy of our webtools.
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Welcome to the Forecast Evaluation Tool BETA-TEST Version 1.0.
This website provides helpful
information about climate forecasts using both JavaScript and Java Applet-based interactive
graphical tools, maps, and charts. To be able to utilize or even view the Java-based tools on
this site, your browser must be properly configured and your computer system must satisfy the
requirements listed below.
System Requirements:
Full use of the Forecast Evaluation
Tool requires the Sun JAVA Runtime Environment (JRE)
in addition to
Internet Explorer version 5.5 or newer, Netscape version 6.2 or newer, or Mozilla Firefox version 1.0.2 or newer. Note: If the Java
Runtime Environment is not successfully installed on your system, or your browser is not configured to
display Java and JavaScript, the java-based tools will show up as solid gray rectangles on the
web pages that contain them. Installation and configuration help.
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The Forecast Evaluation Tool is a product of several
research programs, including:
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CLIMAS: The Climate Assessment for the Southwest Project,
funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Global Programs.
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GAPP: The GEWEX Americas Prediction Project, funded by
the NOAA Office of Global Programs.
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SAHRA: The Semi-Arid Hydrology and Riparian Area Science
and Technology Center, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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HyDIS: (The Hydrologic Data and Information System):
Funded by the National Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA).
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EOSDIS Synergy: Funded by the National Aeronautical
and Space Administration (NASA) through Raytheon.
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