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Title: GOES Product Applications


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GOES Product Applications
  • Jaime Daniels
  • NESDIS/ORA/Forecast Products Development Team
  • Camp Springs, Maryland
  • Gary Gray
  • Raytheon Information Technology and Scientific
    Services
  • Lanham, Maryland

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Topics
  • Issues important for the effective utilization of
    satellite products
  • Conclusions from the 1999 NWS Field Assessment of
    GOES sounder products
  • Operational GOES Products at NESDIS
  • Experimental Products Under Development
  • Challenges Current Future

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Issues Important for the Effective Utilization of
Satellite Products
  • Timeliness
  • Accuracy
  • Coverage
  • Horizontal, vertical, temporal
  • Information content
  • Format and/or Presentation

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Conclusions from 1999 NWS Field Assessment of
GOES Sounder Products
  • Purpose Assess the operational value of GOES
    sounder products to the NWS Forecast and
    Warning Program
  • Conducted July 19 August 30, 1999
  • Heightened the forecasters situational awareness
    to potential watch/warnings scenarios
  • Led to the issuance of improved forecast products
    in over 79 of all active weather situations
  • GOES sounder products especially useful for
  • Locating maximum instability atmospheric
    moisture axes prior to convective development
  • Observing temporal changes in stability
    moisture
  • Judging the validity of NWP forecasts

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Operational GOES Products at NESDIS
GOES Product Inst Res Coverage Freq Format Delivery Users/Use
Temp sounding Moisture sounding Clear-sky radiances Stability Indices Skin temp S 50km CONUS Adj. Ocean Hourly BUFR DPI AWIPS FTP NCEP NWP NWS/ WFOs Forecasting NESDIS/SAB Sat precip estimation
Cloud-top pressure Cloud-top temp Effective cloud amt S 10km CONUS Adj. Ocean Hourly BUFR DPI AWIPS FTP NCEP NWP NWS/ WFOs Forecasting NESDIS/SAB Sat precip estimation
ASOS-SCP S/I 50km ASOS sites over CONUS, Puerto Rico Hawaii Hourly Text GTS NWS State Wx roundups
Cloud-drift winds Water Vapor motion winds I IR 60km WV 60km VZ 30km NHEM SHEM 8x/day BUFR AWIPS GTS NCEP NWP NWS/ WFOs Forecasting NCEP TPC
Cloud-drift winds Water Vapor motion winds S WV 70km NHEM SHEM 8x/day BUFR AWIPS GTS NCEP NWP NWS/ WFOs Forecasting NCEP TPC
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GOES Products Distributed Over AWIPSSignificant
milestone for NOAA!!
  • All NOAA/NWS offices now or will soon have
    digital access to several GOES products and
    sounder imagery
  • NWS field forecasters can use these data in their
    daily forecast preparations
  • AWIPS workstations allow forecasters to easily
    integrate GOES wind products with other data
    sources (model output, ACARS, rawinsondes, etc)

AWIPS Build/Deploy Date Product 5.2.2 October
2002 Soundings (BUFR) OB1 April
2003 GOES-12 data/products OB2 July
2003 Satwinds (BUFR) OB3 Feb 2004 Sounder
imagery OB5 Feb 2005 Sounder DPI Cloud amount

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TPW
Lifted Index
Skin Temperature
Operational GOES Sounder DPI Products prepared
for AWIPS
http//www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/PCPN/pcpn-na.html
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Experimental Products
  • Full resolution GOES sounder retrievals
  • Cloud-drift Water Vapor Motion Winds
  • GOES MODIS

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Full Resolution GOES Sounder Retrieval System
  • Funded GOES Product Systems Development and
    Implementation (PSDI) task (ORA/CIMSS/OSDPD)
  • Operational implementation (late 2004 or early
    2005)
  • Pixel level retrievals
  • Integration of temp/moisture retrieval, cloud
    retrieval (includes ASOS SCP), and DPI product
    processing systems
  • More consistency amongst products (ie., cloud
    determination)
  • Improved resolution (horiz, vertical, temporal)
    of first guess (model) data

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GOES Sounder Retrieval Products Experimental
SFOV Products
  • Experimental production and validation at FPDT
    CIMSS (point image)
  • Increased horizontal coverage offers exciting
    possibilities for enhanced use of product in
    mesoscale forecasting
  • Improved depiction of gradients in retrieved
    products (PW, LI, etc)
  • Focus attention to localized areas of interest
    (instability)

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Single FOV soundings (10km resolution) offer
significantly improved coverage. Derived SFOV
quantities, such as atmospheric stability, can be
plotted over imagery or can be placed in image
format and used by NWS for severe storm
forecasting
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GOES SOUNDER CONVECTIVE AVAILABLE POTENTIAL
ENERGY (CAPE) INDEX
3x3 FOV
5x5 FOV
1x1 FOV
Derived Product Image of CAPE from single FOV
retrievals
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GOES SOUNDER TOTAL PRECIPITABLE WATER
5x5 FOV
3x3 FOV
1x1 FOV
Derived Product Image of TPW from single FOV
retrievals
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GOES SOUNDER LIFTED INDEX
5x5 FOV
3x3 FOV
Derived Product Image of Lifted Index from single
FOV retrievals
1x1 FOV
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GOES-12 Total Precipitable Water DPI
Operational product (5x5)
Experimental product (1x1)
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Clear/Cloudy Designation
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Tightened several cloud-clearing tests to produce
significantly improved histogram
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VALUE ADDED THERMODYNAMIC DIAGRAMS SHOWING GOES
VERTICAL TEMPERATURE AND MOISTURE PROFILES
DERIVED FROM GOES SOUNDER
Generated at hundreds of sites across US every
hour Used extensively by NWS field forecasters
for severe weather forecasting Product can be
looped over a 24 hour period to show trends of
atmospheric stability
STABLE
UNSTABLE
http//orbit-net.nesdis.noaa.gov/goes/soundings/sk
ewt/html/skewloop.html
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Experimental Watch Area SFOV Sounder Products
  • Use NWS FOS text product to find severe Wx watch
    boxes define corner points
  • Subsect sounder image about watch area(s)
  • Quickly generate SFOV sounder GOES products
    (stability) and disseminate ASAP
  • Reduced latency
  • Potential for improved utility in field

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GOES Sounder Retrieval Products Experimental
SFOV Products
  • The IHOP Experience

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GOES Sounder SFOV Retrieval Products for the
International H20 Project (IHOP) 2002
May 13 June 25, 2002
  • Product latency
  • Key factor for increasing the utility of the
    sounder products
  • IHOP offered us an opportunity to demonstrate
    these products could be produced with reduced
    latency
  • SFOV product processing requires significantly
    more processing
  • stream-lined software
  • software ported to new H/W
  • FPDT successfully delivered GOES-8 GOES-11 SFOV
    PW and cloud products to FSL for use in the Local
    Analysis Prediction System (LAPS)

( HH56)
( HH102)
IHOP SFOV Products available to FSL at HH24
38-min latency from start time of sounder scan
to time product is available
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GOES Sounder TPW SFOV Product Accuracy
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GOES Sounder TPW SFOV Product Accuracy
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GOES Sounder TPW SFOV Product Accuracy
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GOES Sounder TPW SFOV Product Accuracy
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May 29 Sept 16, 2002
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GOES-8 TPW vs. Raob
May 29 Sept 16, 2002
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May 29 Sept 16, 2002
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GOES-10 TPW vs. Raob
May 29 Sept 16, 2002
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Considerations for Full Resolution GOES Sounder
Products
  • Calibration
  • Detector-to-detector differences
  • Product timeliness
  • Data volumes
  • Product quality

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Experimental Products
  • Cloud-drift water vapor motion winds
  • Hourly production over CONUS and PACUS sectors
    using highest temporal frequency imagery
    available (15-min or 7.5-min)
  • MODIS cloud-drift and water vapor motion winds

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Rapid Scan Winds Lower Troposphere 25 Feb 2001
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GOES-10 Rapid-Scan IR Cloud-Drift Winds during
PACJET
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High-resolution RUC forecasts for
PACJET Real-time NWS guidance and retrospective
data impact tests Steve Weygandt1, Stan
Benjamin1, Chris Velden2 Jason Burks3, and
Louisa Nance4,5 1NOAA/Forecast Systems
Laboratory, Boulder, CO 2CIMSS, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, WI 3NOAA/National Weather
Service Western Region, Salt lake City,
UT 4NOAA/Environmental Technology Laboratory,
Boulder, CO 5CIRES, University of Colorado,
Boulder, CO
The remainder of the presentation will on
focus initial results from the retrospective test
designed to quantify the forecast impact from the
special rapid-scan satellite winds. In this
test, two parallel sets of 1-h cycled RUC
forecasts were produced for a meteorologically
active period. The first experiment utilized all
conventional observations (rawinsonde, 404 and
915 MHz profiler, RASS, VAD, ACARS, and surface
reports), while the second experiment,
supplemented the conventional observations with
the rapid-scan satellite winds. Initial
results from the retrospective test indicate that
inclusion of the rapid-scan satellite wind
observations improved short-range (0-12 h) wind
predictions by up to 10 for this case.
(Excerpt from Abstract Submitted to USWRP 4th
Science Symposium)
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TERRA/MODIS Cloud-Drift Winds
MODIS band 31 (11 mm)
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TERRA/MODIS Water Vapor Channel (One Day of
Arctic Orbits)
MODIS band 27 (6.7 mm)
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GOES Satellite Wind Product Validation
http//orbit-net.nesdis.noaa.gov/goes/winds/html/t
series.html
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GOES Satellite Wind Product Validation
http//orbit-net.nesdis.noaa.gov/goes/winds/html/t
series.html
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GOES Satellite Wind Product Validation
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GOES Satellite Wind Product Validation
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GOES Satellite Wind Product Validation
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Challenges Current Future
  • Need to reduce product latency
  • Streamlined product processing
  • Faster scanning strategies adaptable scanning
    strategies
  • Improved product quality control monitoring to
    assure the reliability of high quality products
  • Getting experimental satellite products into the
    hands of NWS forecasters
  • AWIPS
  • Other ways (ie., internet etc.)

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Challenges Current Future (contd)
  • Data fusion, new display capabilities
    forecaster tools
  • Derived Product Imagery (DPIs) information will
    become increasingly important
  • Expansion of applications
  • Pre-convective storm location/intensity, fog,
    wild fires, icing, etc
  • Real-time model verification
  • Easy to interpret
  • Easily integrated with Nowcasting products
  • Combine the best of all observing systems
  • Combine Raob, Aircraft, Profiler winds, and GOES
    RH to produce moisture flux
  • Real-time model verification
  • Continued need for training
  • New instruments
  • Improved vertical resolving power
  • Improved depiction of vertical distribution of
    moisture

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Web Site Contact Information
  • http//orbit-net.nesdis.noaa.gov/goes/soundings
  • GOES sounder retrieval products
  • http//orbit-net.nesdis.noaa.gov/goes/sdpi/html/sd
    piimgnewt.html
  • Contains the experimental SFOV Sounder Derived
    Product Imagery
  • Products are categorized as cloud, fire,
    moisture, severe weather, and temperature
  • http//orbit-net.nesdis.noaa.gov/goes/winds
  • GOES wind products
  • Jaime.Daniels_at_noaa.gov 301-763-8204 x143

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GOES-12 ECA Operational DPI System
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GOES-12 ECA Merged Sounder Product System
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