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<br />Page 31 <br /> <br />Based on these discussions, a decision will be reached by the <br />Bureau site coordinator to follow one of three general courses of <br />action the following morning. The options will be: <br /> <br />1. Declaration of an off day for all personnel. This will <br />normally require a high probability that suitable weather <br />will not occur the following day. <br /> <br />2. A call for early operations. This will be based on a <br />confident expectation that storm conditions will develop <br />after midnight and be suitable for investigation prior to <br />sunrise. Personnel may be asked to be prepared to begin <br />intensive operations starting as early as 0500 m.s.t. A <br />firm time will be established for a morning crew con- <br />ference during which schedules will be finalized. <br /> <br />3. A call for normal operations. This course of action will <br />be followed in all instances where a clearcut decision <br />cannot be made. This is expected to be the most frequent <br />situation. The procedures which will be followed are <br />discussed in some detail in the following sections: <br /> <br />By 0730 m.s.t. the following morning, the NAWC supervisor will <br />visit the FSS and analyse the latest available weather infor- <br />mation. A morning update meeting of the Bureau site coordinator <br />