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Title: AFW Support to Homeland Security


1
Air Force Weather Support to Homeland
Security COPC Meeting 28 Nov 01
Lt Col Mike Babcock HQ USAF/ XOW
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Overview
  • AFW - Who we are, what we do, and why
  • Leveraging the meteorological community
  • Cooperative support and backup
  • Opportunities for Improvement

3
AFW Demographics Who we are
AFW Units
  • Active Duty AF
  • Strat center (AFWA)
  • 9 Opnl Wx Squadrons
  • 132 Combat Wx Teams
  • Air National Guard
  • 33 Weather Flights
  • AF Reserves
  • Augment active duty

Total AFW Personnel 4040 Active Duty AF
3450 ANG/Reserve 590 (as of Apr 01)
4
AFW Capabilities
Deliver to our Nation's combat forces anytime,
anyplace, the highest quality, mission-tailored
information, products, and services relating to
the terrestrial and space environment....from the
mud to the sun.
5
AFW Core Processes
ALL ARE KEY TO PERFORMING OUR MISSION
ANALYSIS
DATA COLLECTION
DISSEMINATION
6
AFW Organized for Ops
OPERATIONAL CONCEPT
Global Products
Leverage TechnologyManage Infrastructure
Strategic Weather Center
Operational Weather Squadrons
Fine-Scale Theater Products
Develop ForecastsOn-the-Job Training / Mentoring
Less Experienced Personnel
Combat Weather Teams (132)
Mission-Scale 2 Way Info
Lean, ExperiencedMission Knowledgeable Team
WARFIGHTER
7
Weather Support Areas Of Responsibility
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Areas of Responsibility
11 OWS (Elmendorf AFB) 15 OWS (Scott AFB) 17 OWS
(Hickam AFB)
20 OWS (Yokota AB) 25 OWS (Davis-Monthan AFB) 26
OWS (Barksdale AFB)
28 OWS (Shaw AFB) AFWA (Offutt AFB) USAFE OWS
(Sembach)
8
OWSs Support Locations (CONUS)
USAF/AFRC/ANG Flying Unit
CONUS Regional Ops
ACC Army Units
Weather Squadrons
AFSOC Unit
Green indicates reengineered
Army NG Avn Unit
Scott AFB
Shaw
AFB
Davis Monthan
Barksdale
AFB
AFB
9
AFW Capabilitiesleveraged by others
  • Meteorological satellite processing and
    applications
  • Cloud analyses/forecasts, Snow and Surface Temp
    analyses
  • Fine-scale NWP model coupled with Land Surface
    Model
  • LSM collaboration with NCAR, NCEP, Office of
    Hydrology
  • Space weather support for all DoD and National
    Program customers worldwide observing network
    and collaboration with NOAAs Space Environment
    Center

Space Wx
LSM
  • Improved support for DoD ops
  • Low-level aircraft ops
  • Trafficability for ground forces
  • Dispersion of contaminants
  • Smart weapons employment

Cloud forecasts 12 nm horiz res
10
AFW Capabilities leveraged by others
  • Climatology
  • Global archival and analysis of weather
    observations
  • ACMES (climo from meso models, constrained by
    NCEP/NCAR reanalysis fields)
  • Slant-path Point Analysis Model
  • Center collocated with NOAAs NCDC, Asheville, NC
  • Collaborating with NOAAs NWS and OAR on climo
    support to USAID, DoS medium range forecasts to
    support refugee aid

11
Atmospheric Dispersion
  • AFW units provide met data to the consequence
    mgmt experts
  • Joint Forces Command support
  • AF civil engineer readiness teams
  • Army nuclear, biological, and chemical teams
  • AFWA, OWSs, and CWTs all support operations
  • AFWA populates Met Data Server with
    high-resolution MM5 data for DTRA and other HPAC
    users worldwide
  • Enables support for major events such as
    Olympics, inauguration, etc.
  • For CONUS homeland security, NWS is primary, DoD
    secondary/backup

12
Leveraging Operations
  • NOAA
  • NESDIS satellite data and services
  • NWS/NCEP NWP models (AVN, Eta), forecast
    products
  • NOAA/SEC Space Weather products
  • Navy
  • NWP models (NOGAPS)
  • Ocean products (SST analyses, wave forecasts,
    etc.)
  • All available (NOAA/NWS, Navy, foreign sources,
    etc.)
  • Access to products via web pages, data via comm
    feed
  • Observations, radar, TAFs aviation products,
    etc.

13
LeveragingTraining, RD, acquisition
  • Training
  • COMET (UCAR lead sponsored by DOC, DoD, etc.)
  • We provide joint formal training to Navy, USMC,
    USCG at Keesler AFB, MS
  • RD Leverage best we find - transition to ops
  • DoD research labs (AFRL, ARL, NRL)
  • Fed civilian labs (NCAR, FSL, ETL, etc.)
  • Academia (UPOS, CIRA, etc.)
  • Industry (Weather Channel, CRDA with AER, etc.)
  • Cooperative development and acquisition
  • Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model
  • NPOESS (DoD/DOC/NASA) NEXRAD (DoD/DOC/DOT)

14
Cooperative Support and Backup
  • AFW supports National Command Authorities,
    Navy/USMC, NOAA, Intel community, NIMA, National
    Hurricane Center, Joint Typhoon Warning Center,
    State Dept, DTRA, USAID, others
  • AFWA provides backup to NOAA centers via official
    agreement
  • Product backup for Aviation Wx Center, Storms
    Prediction Center, and Washington Volcanic Ash
    Advisory Center
  • Mesoscale model backup (MM5) to NCEP Eta model
  • Space Wx products to Space Environment Center
  • AFWA is partner in OFCMs Cooperative Support and
    Backup Plan for operational processing centers
    (Shared Proc. Net.)
  • AFWA provides high-res MM5 data to DTRA via HPAC
    met data servers, for use by DTRA and worldwide
    HPAC users
  • Web page access via JAAWIN, JAAWIN(S), OWS web
    pages

15
DoD Operations
  • Roles and responsibilities
  • Services Component Ops Organize, Train and
    Equip
  • Joint operations Unified commands
  • RD OUSD(ATL), Service labs (AFRL, ARL, NRL)
  • Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) CENTCOM has lead
  • Joint Ops Area Forecast (JOAF) from Bahrain
    (Navy)
  • Shaw OWS provides tailored reach-back support
  • AFWA MM5 products, dust model, SOF/Intel support
  • Noble Eagle (CONUS) JFCOM, NORAD have ops lead
  • Higher ops tempo otherwise, business as usual

16
Opportunities for Improvement
  • Improved NWP and advanced data assimilation for
    satellite, radar, mesonet, and other data sources
  • Weather Research Forecast (WRF) model
  • Joint Center for Sat Data Assimilation
  • Share processing load to overcome computing
    shortfall that limits CONUS high-res NWP models
  • Unity of effort for Homeland Security NBC
    dispersion
  • Improve interaction OFCM Workshops in Dec 2001
  • One event, one forecast with NWS lead for weather
  • Common portal to support multiple dispersion
    models facilitates RD, VV, ensembles, backup

17
Choose The Weather For Battle
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