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Title: SPoRT Ongoing Modeling Projects


1
SPoRT Ongoing Modeling Projects
Science Advisory Committee Meeting 13 June 2007
2
Extension 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
3
Methodology 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.

4
Future 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

5
What 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
6
Hazardous 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

7
Proposed 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.)

8
Proposed 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

9
Collaboration With SPoRT.
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