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Title: NOAANWS global and basin scale modeling and observations


1
NOAA/NWS global and basin scale modeling and
observations
  • In 30 minutes ?

Hendrik L. Tolman Chief, Marine Modeling and An
alysis Branch NOAA / NWS / NCEP / EMC Hendrik.
Tolman_at_NOAA.gov
2
I will not talk about
  • NWS service centers
  • OPC, TPC, WFOs (Ming Ji)
  • National Data Buoy Center
  • Lots of data, mostly waves and met.
  • Clearinghouse for data.
  • Land Surface Modeling
  • Runoff capabilities emerging

3
I will talk about
  • Ocean modeling efforts at NOAA/NCEP
  • Waves since 1956.
  • Designated by WMO as part of the weather, hence
    responsibility of NWS.
  • Oceans since mid 1990s.
  • Support of OPC mission.
  • Support of NCEP weather mission.
  • 2004/2005 SAB on Ocean Modeling
  • Main responsibility for global ocean modeling
    backbone in NOAA strong partnership with Navy
    and others in National Backbone.
  • Partner / enable regional / local (NOS, RAs ..)
  • Enable ecosystems modeling

4
Waves
1
  • Wind wave modeling efforts at NCEP are
    consolidated on the WAVEWATCH III model.
  • Replaced a patchwork of previous models.
  • Developed as NCEP model, but moving towards a
    community modeling framework.
  • Open-source approach.
  • External contributors to present model
  • USACE, SHOM, Alkyon, Metocean Eng., .
  • Feedback from beta-testers and users (FNMOC,
    UKMO, NZxxx, ).

5
Waves
2
  • Present capability
  • Global multi-grid or mosaic approach with a
    global model consisting of many grids.
  • Hurricane wave models, to be transitioned to
    multi-grid global model approach.
  • Great Lakes wave models running off NAM and NDFD
    winds (FY08, new model).
  • Assimilation of altimeter and buoy data. To be
    transitioned to multi-grid approach.
  • Global wave ensemble, transitioning to new model
    (FY08), joint effort with FNMOC.

6
Waves
3
Resolution in minutes of the 8 grids making up
the multi-grid model
Example of consistency between grids. Consecutive
plotting of all 8 grids as well as the Great
Lakes Wave model..
7
Waves
4
  • Hurricane modeling provides requirement for NCEP
    to include shallow water physics.

including surf zone physics
without surf zone physics
8
Waves
5
old
cycle
Old ensemble setup, ensemble with cycling of
initial conditions and wind bias correction
(BC). Mean wave height (contours) and spread (sha
ding) 2008/03/28 t06z 48h forecast
cycle, BC
9
Waves
6
  • Coastal wave modeling requirements have been
    formulated within the NWS.
  • OSIP 06-093 addresses this.
  • Based on pilot projects spearheaded by WFO
    Eureka.
  • Responsibilities to transition to NCEP using
    localized WAVEWATCH III
  • Spiral development local-central model.
  • Local off-cycle capability.
  • AWIPS-II or local workstation.
  • Can tentatively replace typical WAVEWATCH SWAN
    approach.
  • Curvilinear (NRL) and unstructured (SHOM) grids,
    surf zone physics available in test versions of
    model.

10
Waves
7
  • Building upon the present WAVEWATCH III model and
    suite of implemented models.
  • Complete upgrade to new model
  • Hurricane wave models
  • Data assimilation.
  • Coupling efforts have started.
  • HWRF HYCOM - WAVEWATCH
  • ESMF (NEMS) version being developed (NRL).
  • NOPP project (NOAA-USACE-ONR) starting for
    improvement of physics in operational wave models
    (2009-2012).

11
Waves
8
  • Other issues.
  • New products are needed
  • Steepness based on wave fields.
  • Freak wave guidance.
  • Downscaling of forcing
  • Accurate land-sea boundary transition.
  • Validation
  • We need more advanced (spectral) validation
    techniques (with USACE).
  • Expand JCOMM international effort.
  • Coupling at ocean and coastal scales.

12
Ocean
1
  • Present capability at NCEP
  • 1/12ยบ resolution Real Time Ocean Forecast System
    for North Atlantic Ocean. (RTOFS-Atlantic, HYCOM
    based).
  • Deterministic 5-6 day forecast.
  • Assimilation of most available data with in-house
    assimilation schemes.
  • Run once per day.
  • MOM3-4 (GFDL) ocean model as part of the coupled
    Climate Forecast System (CFS).
  • Supporting MOM4 based Global Ocean Data
    Assimilation System (GODAS).

13
Ocean
2
RTOFS-Atlantic domain, average T at 200m (C)
14
Ocean
3
  • Working with NOS
  • Testing RTOFS-Atlantic HWRF-HYCOM to provide real
    time boundary and forcing data for storm surge
    and ports models.
  • January 14-15 2008 workshop at NCEP.
  • Goal 1 Direction for NCEP.
  • Goal 2 Bigger Ecosystem Forecast System (EFS)
    focus within NOAA (Marie Colton, NOS lead).
  • Broad community participation.

http//polar.ncep.noaa.gov/mmab/meetings/Workshop0
8/agenda_v4.3.html
15
Ocean
4
  • We need a global high-resolution ocean model.
  • Boundary data for regional/basin models
  • RTOFS-Atlantic, NOS, IOOS, etc. regional and
    coastal modeling.
  • Eddy-resolving products (OPC, WFOs).
  • Initialization of coupled atmosphere-ocean
    models.
  • Support for hurricane forecasting with regional,
    relocatable coupled models.
  • Enable global ecosystems modeling.
  • In close cooperation with the Navy, we should be
    able to implement a 1/12 global HYCOM model in
    2009-2010, with full NCEP support in 2011-2012.

16
Ocean
5
  • RTOFS / HYCOM issues of interest for us
  • Representation of tides and internal tides (OPC
    requirements).
  • All mixed layer processes
  • Product improvement, new products.
  • Active coupling to atmosphere.
  • From coupling
  • Ice and ice thermodynamics.
  • Waves forcing and mixing.
  • Improved fluxes air and water (waves as
    interface).

17
Ocean
6
  • Continued
  • Assimilation / initialization
  • Acquire and use all available data.
  • Go towards a framework that is shared with the
    Navy, JCSDA, Academia (NOPP).
  • Tentatively, define a standard ESMF interface for
    assimilation modules.
  • Much work to be done
  • SSH signal and assimilation.
  • Vertical distribution data impact.
  • Profile use and 3-D (4-D) assimilation.
  • General OSE OSSE capability.

18
Ocean
7
  • Partnerships are essential for NCEP to have an
    effective ocean modeling plan
  • Community models/modeling to leverage scarce
    resources (including OSE-OSSE).
  • CONOPS with clear roles for NCEP, NOS, IOOS and
    other partners.
  • Close collaboration with Navy
  • Accelerate NCEP global HYCOM capabilities
    (including initialization).
  • NOAA can provide community interaction outside
    Navy mission.

19
Ocean
8
  • Partnerships continued
  • Close collaboration with JCSDA .
  • Close collaboration with GFDL
  • Ocean modeling on climate scales, further
    development of CFS.
  • CFS has 5 to 7 year update time scale (outside
    time lines in the following slides).
  • System will be used to assess impact of ocean
    coupling on weather.
  • Global distributed high-resolution multi-model
    ocean ensemble.

20
Big picture
1
Adapt this vision to ocean modeling.
Add ocean to each time scale.
HYCOM NEMS and/or MOM3/4 - CFS
21
Big picture
2
Oceans HYCOM Wavewatch III
Climate CFS
Hurricane GFDL HWRF
Coupled
MOM3
1.7B Obs/Day
Satellites 99.9
Regional NAM WRF NMM
Dispersion ARL/HYSPLIT
Global Forecast System
Global Data Assimilation
Severe Weather
WRF NMM/ARW Workstation WRF
Short-Range Ensemble Forecast
North American Ensemble Forecast System
Air Quality
WRF ARW, NMM ETA, RSM
GFS, Canadian Global Model
NAM/CMAQ
Rapid Update for Aviation
NOAH Land Surface Model
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National Environmental Modeling System
(NEMS)(uses standard ESMF compliant software)
Application Driver
ESMF Superstructure (component definitions, mpi
communications, etc)
Analysis -------------- Ocean ------------- Wi
nd Waves -------------- LSM -------------- AQ
-------------- Ens. Gen. -------------- Ecosys
tem -------------- Etc
Atmospheric Model
Physics (1,2,3)
Coupler1 Coupler2 Coupler3 Coupler4 Coupler5
Coupler6
Coupler7 Etc.
Dynamics (1,2)
1-1 1-2 1-3 2-1 2-2 2-3
Multi-component ensemble Stochastic forcing
Bias Corrector Post processor Product Generator

Verification Resolution change
ESMF Utilities (clock, error handling, etc)
Earth System Modeling Framework (NCAR/CISL,
NASA/GMAO, Navy (NRL), NCEP/EMC), NOAA/GFDL
2, 3 etc NCEP supported thru NUOPC, NASA, NCAR
or NOAA institutional commitments
Components are Dynamics (spectral, FV, NMM, FIM,
ARW, FISL, COAMPS)/Physics (GFS, NRL, NCAR,
GMAO, ESRL)
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