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Integration of a Mesoscale Ensemble System into National Weather Service Hydro-Meteorological Operations Operational Aspects of the COMET Collaborative Project

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Page 1: Integration of a Mesoscale Ensemble System into National Weather Service Hydro- Meteorological Operations Operational Aspects of the COMET Collaborative

Integration of a Mesoscale Ensemble System into National

Weather Service Hydro-Meteorological Operations

Operational Aspects of the

COMET Collaborative Project

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Participants

• Stony Brook University:– Brian Colle, Mike Erickson

• NWS New York City:– Jeff Tongue, Nancy Furbush, Matt Sardi, Nelson Vaz,

Adrienne Leptich

• NWS Philadelphia/Mount Holly:– Al Cope

• NWS Eastern Region Headquarters– Josh Watson

• NWS MARFC:– Joe Ostrowski

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Objective

Integrate data from the Stony Brook University Mesoscale Ensemble System (MES)

1.Into AWIPS.

2.Into the Site Specific Hydrologic Predictor (SSHP) application.

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Why ?

• Allow forecasters to perform mesoscale stochastic hydrology on small, fast responding basins.

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How??

• Provide WFO Forecasters with Mesoscale Ensemble Data to assimilate via AWIPS D2D (GFE) and the Web.

• Provide WFO Forecasters with Mesoscale Ensemble Data to integrate into the Site Specific Hydrologic Predictor.

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Data

• Web

• AWIPS

• GFE

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Web

http://chaos.msrc.sunysb.edu/NEUS/nwp_graphics.html

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http://chaos.msrc.sunysb.edu/NEUS/nwp_graphics.html

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Precip Plumes

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AWIPS

• 00Z 12/36 km 14 Member Ensemble data

• Available ~11 UTC

• 36 Hour Forecast

• Volume Browser:– Members– Means/Standard Deviation– Probability of Exceedence

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AWIPS

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AWIPS – QPF Members

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AWIPS - Mean

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AWIPS – Temperature Members

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AWIPS – Wind Members

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AWIPS - Concerns

• Installation Instructions are Available.

• Still needs some “clean-up.”

• New “build” issues.

• Stony Brook is not an Operational Center.

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SSHP

Integrating Stony Brook ESP into SSHP

1.Deterministically: From the AWIPS GFE

2.Stochastically: From the Stony Brook EPS

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Accessing SSHP

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1. GFE QPF - Deterministic

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Convert 6 hour NDFD QPF to RR2 text product for use with SSHP

Note that GFE 6-hr Pcpn is evenly distributed

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In SSHPBasins:

– Lodi - Saddle R.– Gardiner – Wallkill R.– HoHoKus – Hohokus Brook– Springfield – Rahway R. – Beacon Falls – Naugatuck R.– Southbury – Pomperaug R.– Yantic – Yantic R.

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2. EPS into SSHP (under development)

• Experimenting with the Lodi Basin.

• Stony Brook University is producing hourly resolution basin averaged precipitation.– RR2 Product (ftp’ed):

• Mean• Worst Case scenario• Individual member data

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Ensemble mean accumulated 1 hr forecast for hour 32

Ensemble mean for the Lodi Basin

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Worst case

Mean Average

GFE QPF

SBU Ensemble Members

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Selecting Basin QPF in SSHP

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Example Worse Case in SSHP

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Future Work

• Automate the FTP of Data

• Train Staff

• Modify SSHP with help of OH to display ensemble hydrographs

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The Future in SSHP