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Page 1: Ensembling Mesoscale Model Data National Weather Service, Cleveland, OH Christopher Mello

Ensembling Mesoscale Ensembling Mesoscale Model DataModel Data

National Weather Service, Cleveland, OHNational Weather Service, Cleveland, OH

ChristopherChristopher Mello Mello

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• The goal of this presentation is to describe WRF ensembling software that produces an ensemble for OPERATIONAL use across a computer network with limited bandwidth resources.

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Motivation for Software ?Motivation for Software ?

• There was a need to share large amounts of model data between NOAA NWS offices with limited computer and bandwidth resources.

• There was an operational requirement to present all this model data in timely and precise manner to weather forecasters.

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Current model configurationsCurrent model configurations

4 per day4 per day

4 per day4 per day

4 per day4 per day

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4 per day4 per day

2 per day2 per day

Run TimesRun Times

FerrierFerrierNAMNAMARWARWBGMBGM

LynnLynnNAMNAMARWARWALYALY

LynnLynnGFSGFSARWARWCLECLE

FerrierFerrierGFSGFSNMMNMMBTV*BTV*

LynnLynnNAMNAMNMMNMMCTPCTP

FerrierFerrierGFSGFSNMMNMMBUF*BUF*

MicrophysicsMicrophysicsBoundary Boundary ConditionsConditions

Model CoreModel CoreOfficeOffice

Note: BUF is running the KF CPS, BTV is running BMJ.

Ensemble Example Ensemble Example

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Ensemble Ensemble Domain Domain

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WRF model WRF model

• Locally produced WRF mesoscale model data grib files contain over 700 fields and are too large to transport across the NOAA NWS computer network due to bandwidth Issues

• However, the vast majority of the fields are considered not directly useful for operational weather forecasting

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What was the best way to What was the best way to present data to forecasters?present data to forecasters?

• Mean fields were operationally the easiest method to get data directly to forecasters due to the current state of NWS software.

• Probability fields fields were created as secondary fields but due to the current state of NWS software could not be easily ingested into current NWS forecast software

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What data is the most important for What data is the most important for forecasters?forecasters?

• A default list of 52 critical operational meteorological fields from the WRF model was created using input from six NWS WFO sites.

• At least 40 additional fields could be derived later using current image generating software

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Mean Fields

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Probability Fields

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CLENSEMBLE uses GEMPAK CLENSEMBLE uses GEMPAK

• GEMPAK software was used to create the ensemble due to cost and the teams experience using the software.

• GEMPAK Developers continue to add new ensemble functionality.

• The direct access to developers made trouble shooting GEMPAK problems easier.

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Part One:Dissect softwarePart One:Dissect software

• The dissect software is required to reformat each ensemble member’s grib files to a GEMPAK format

• The domain and grid spacing of the final ensemble has to be defined in a configuration file.

• The dissect software will resize each member’s domain and spacing to the domain of the ensemble

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• 52 fields are extracted

• The files are approximately 5 % of the original size

Part One:Dissect softwarePart One:Dissect software

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Part Two: Create Ensemble Part Two: Create Ensemble

• Ten WRF members can be placed in an ensemble at a time

• When creating means fields, each ensemble member is given a weight from 0 % to 100 % in a configuration file

• The total weights of all the members must equal 100 %

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The previous runs can be included if the data are available

The data output of the mean ensemble fields is in three different formats; GEMPAK, grib1 and grib2 format.

Grads imaging software is included to create gif images of the mean fields

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Mean surface wind in NWS GFE software

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Probability fieldsProbability fields

• The probability fields are produced as gif images

• Each model member is weighted equally

• Future upgrade will included 6, 12 and 24 hour QPF probabilities fields in grib2 format

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Probability of small craft Probability of small craft advisory windsadvisory winds

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Probability of getting .05 inches Probability of getting .05 inches

through 30 hours through 30 hours

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SummarySummary

• CLENSEMBLE is an operational tool to provide real time model data to forecasters

• CLENSEMBLE provides forecasters with approximately 100 fields

• National Weather Service Offices can share resources with forecasters

• The academic community can also provide NWS forecasters real time model data

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……Continued…Continued…

• Also 6,12, and 24 probability fields will be provided in a future release

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FinallyFinally

• The software is in a developmental state and input to improve future builds is welcome.

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AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements

• Robert Laplante SOO Cleveland NWS

• Dan Leins WRF focal point CLE NWS

• Ron Murphy ITO BGM