NCEP Synergy Meeting Highlights: June
28, 2010
This meeting was led by David Novak
(HPC) and attended by Chris Caruso Magee (NCO); Geoff Dimego (EMC); Eric Rogers
(EMC); John Ward (EMC); Chad Cary (EMC); Vera Gerald (EMC); Jamese Sims (EMC);
Mary Hart (EMC); Bill Bua (UCAR/COMET); Stephen Jascourt (UCAR/COMET); Kathy
Gilbert (MDL); Phil Shafer (MDL); Steve Silberberg (AWC); Israel Jirak (SPC); Keith
Brill (HPC); Richard Pasch (TPC); Bill Ward (PR); Dave Radell (ER); and Brian
Miretzky (ER)
1. NCO (Chris Caruso
Magee)
Implementations
scheduled for July 6
-Change in preemption rules for the high-resolution window (HRW) runs. The HRW runs will only be preempted if there are 3 or more tropical storms. Currently, the ARW is preempted if there's one tropical storm, and both ARW and NMM are preemmpted if there are 2 or more storms. The change should allow for more HRW cycles during the hurricane season.
Implementations
scheduled for July 13
-GFDL
changes involve modifying the way the model removes the global vortex in its
initialization procedure.
-GEFS
Climatological Calibrated Precip Analysis (CCPA). The CCPA uses a regression method to
generate precip analysis from 30 yr CPC unified analysis and 8 yr NCEP 4 km Stage
IV (mosaicked QPE from RFCs) data.
-Genesis
Tracking: Improvements to cyclone tracking code to retain identification of
systems through lifecycle for both tropical and extratropical cyclones. Also providing
tropical cyclone phase diagram parameters.
Implementations
scheduled for July 27
-GFS
(http://www.nws.noaa.gov/os/notification/tin10-15aaa_gfs.doc)
Implementations
scheduled for August 3
-Changes
to the GFS MOS BUFR to properly pack opaque sky cover categorical guidance.
Implementations
scheduled for September 14
-2.5
km RTMA CONUS. This RTMA will be run separate from the 5 km RTMA.
-RTMA
Implementations
scheduled for September 21
-Hurricane
Wave Model. A parallel is expected to be available in August.
-
Implementations
scheduled for late September
-Air Quality products for Alaska and Hawaii are expected to be moved from parallel into production.
-TIGGE: Sunshine duration will be added and GEFS bug fixes will be made.
For the latest schedule
updates see: http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/changes/
2. NOTES FROM EMC
2a.
Global Climate and Weather Modeling Branch (GCWMB) (John Ward)
GFS
Major
GFS changes are expected to be implemented July 27. Feedback from centers has
been positive to date. The next set of major changes is tentatively planned for
Fall 2011.
GDAS
Updates
to the datatypes are expected to be made in January 2011.
NAEFS
Plans
are continuing to add the Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center
(FNMOC) ensemble to NAEFS. FNMOC is making changes to be compatible with NAEFS.
Analysis of the impact on bandwidth will also need to be completed. The addition
is tentatively planed for December 14, 2010.
Pacific
Region Guidance
Codes
have been submitted to NCO for the downscaled numerical guidance (DNG) from the
native GFS data for Guam and
Climate
Forecast System v2.0
Planning
and testing for a major upgrade to the Climate Forecast System (CFS 2.0) is
ongoing. Initial plans are for a late December implementation.
2b.
Mesoscale Modeling Branch (MMB) (Geoff Dimego)
SREF
A upgrade is being
planned for FY11Q3 which replaces the remaining Eta and RSM members with
NEMS-NMM-B members. This upgrade would also increase resolution to ~22-25 km,
add a BUFR output, and may transition to an ensemble perturbation approach.
The WRF Development Testbed Center (DTC) is helping evaluate different perturbation
possibilities. The Eta and RSM models will be discontinued, pending all
dependencies on Eta and RSM models can be removed.
RTMA
Established a separate
2.5 km CONUS version that will run at the same time as the current 5 km RTMA.
The 2.5 km CONUS RTMA will feature improvements to the analysis system,
including the use of First Guess at Appropriate Time (FGAT). FGAT allows for
better assimilation of off-hour observations. This implementation will also
update the QC station lists submitted by the regions. Implementation is
targeted for Q4 of FY10.
The next large
implementation will be transitioning the WRF-NMM to the NMM-B and embedding
this model within the National Environmental Modeling System (NEMS) framework
sometime in FY2011. This transition allows the establishment of 4 km nests over
the CONUS, a 6 km nest over
Given the current
AWIPS and SBN moratoriums, MMB is considering distributing the nests within the
NAM DNG slots. Will collaborate with the Regions/HQ on distribution approaches.
High
Resolution Window Runs
Plans
include upgrading the WRF code version (to v3.2) and adding a 2x daily run to
cover
Reinstatement
of the Fire Weather nests are planed for FY11Q2. The nests are run at ~1.3 km
over domains of ~ 700 x 700 km.
Exploring
the hybrid ensemble approach of Jun (2004) (http://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/mmb/SREF/hybrid_50thNWP.pdf)
applied to the high-res window runs. This involves adding the forecast
perturbations from the 21 SREF members to the Hi-res window NMM and ARW
forecasts.
Rapid
Refresh
MMB
is working with GSD on implementation details of the Rapid Refresh. The Rapid
Refresh will replace the RUC. Implementation is tentatively planned for summer
of 2011.
Very
MMB
is working on VSREF (http://ams.confex.com/ams/90annual/techprogram/paper_162463.htm).
It is a time-lagged, weighted ensemble of
2c.
Marine Modeling and Analysis Branch (Vera Gerald)
Preparing
for Hurricane and Great Lakes Wave Model implementations.
Global
Hycom is running in an EMC parallel.
3. FEEDBACK FROM MDL/OPERATIONAL
CENTERS/REGIONS
3a.
MDL (Kathy Gilbert)
-Gridded LAMP ceiling and visibility products are
expected to be implemented in September
-2.5 km Gridded MOS (GMOS) grids for CONUS are
currently on MDL server. Still need to transitioned to operational server.
-The advertised implementation of the GFS-based gridded MOS guidance over
3b.
EMC
– Testing new web page. Check it out at: http://wwwt.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/
Please
review the new layout, content, and feel free to provide any constructive
feedback that might improve this effort. The Webmaster will be collecting
feedback during this trial period. The intent is to transition to the new
pages on August 26, 2010.
AWC
– Seeing improvements in the parallel GFS.
HPC
–Seeing improvements in the parallel GFS. Also had opportunity to view the 4 km
EMC parallel NMMB (new
PR
– Exploring missing GFS data in AWIPS. Will talk to NCF.
4. The next Synergy Meeting will be
held at 2:30 pm EDT on Monday, July 26, 2010 in room 209, with remote
teleconferencing capability.