Title: SPoRT Ongoing Modeling Projects
1SPoRT Ongoing Modeling Projects
Science Advisory Committee Meeting 13 June 2007
2Extension of RA to Applications Partnership with
NWS/MIA
Direct Outcome of the Joint NAS SOO/SPoRT Workshop
SPoRT and Pablo Santos (SOO/MIA) developed a plan
to evaluate and then transition the MODIS SST
composites within WRF for use in Miamis
operational forecasts
3Methodology for MIA Modeling
- Project designed to optimize and share
computational resourcesa direct outcome of the
2006 workshop - 27 h WRF-NMM simulations have been run four times
daily since February 2007 - 4 km resolution 31 vertical levels
- MIA uses LAPS for initialization
- SPoRT parallel runs use the 2 km MODIS SST
composites, while Miamis forecasts use the 1/12
RTG SST analyses - 27 h forecast initialized daily at 03, 09, 15,
and 21 UTC.
4Future Plans
- Determine the impact of MODIS SSTs (research
perspective) - Verify forecasts against surface and
precipitation observations - Perform comparison of forecasts similar to May
2004 study period to show general impact - Transition the capability to ingest the MODIS SST
composites to Miami WFO - Integrate LIS soil moisture representation into
system
5What is the NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed?
Both a facility and an organization - The
facility is located on the second floor of the
new NWC, between the SPC and WFO OUN operational
forecasting areas. - An organization that
supports and promotes collaborative research
activities between NSSL, SPC, OUN, and the
broader meteorological community.
Two Main Program Areas
Experimental Warning Program
Experimental Forecast Program
6Hazardous Weather Testbed Benefits
- The close working relationship between
operational and research meteorologists has
fostered - Increased appreciation by Research Meteorologists
of forecaster insights, and operational
constraints and requirements - Education of Operational Meteorologists about NWP
models, other research and diagnostic tools, and
application of scientific knowledge to severe
weather forecasting - Accelerated transfer of useful new technologies,
products and diagnostic / prediction tools from
research to operations
7Proposed HWT Activities Spring Program 2007
- Annual SPC/NSSL Spring Program
- First year of multi-year effort (2007-2009)
- Contributing Partners SPC, NSSL, CAPS, EMC,
NCAR, OUN (unique diversity of backgrounds and
expertise) - Scientific Objectives
- Improve high resolution WRF models
- Further explore impacts of various physics (PBL,
microphysics, etc.) on high-res WRF forecasts - Pre-convective environment, PBL sounding
structure, and convective storms - Continue investigating impact of resolution on
WRF simulation of stormscale structures (e.g.,
supercells, bow echoes, etc.)
8Proposed HWT Activities Spring Program 2007
- Scientific Objectives (contd)
- Begin to explore development and utility of a
daily high resolution convection-allowing 10
member WRF ensemble in short-term (12-30h)
prediction of severe convection - Investigate IC versus physics spread in
convection-allowing ensemble - Explore understanding of physics on ensemble
performance - Environment convective initiation, intensity and
mode - Compare to higher resolution deterministic WRF
- 2 km WRF (CAPS) and 3 km WRF (NCAR)
- Begin developing interrogation tools to extract
ensemble-based information for a variety of
hazardous weather events
9Collaboration With SPoRT.