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Title: THE NCEP ETA DATA ASSIMILATION


1
THE NCEP ETA DATA ASSIMILATION SYSTEM (EDAS)
AN OVERVIEW
COMET Faculty Course on Numerical Weather
Prediction
10 June 1999
Presented by Eric Rogers
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OUTLINE
  • Philosophy
  • General Description / History
  • Current Operational 32-km EDAS

- Impact of 3DVAR analysis and cycled EDAS
- Observations
- Recent Performance The Good, the Bad, and
the Ugly
  • Future Plans

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GOAL PRODUCE BEST POSSIBLE INITIAL CONDITIONS
FOR ETA MODEL FORECAST
  • KEY COMPONENTS

- State of the art analysis (variational)
- Consistency between assimilating and forecast
model (resolution, physics, dynamics)
- Intelligent selection and use of observations
NOT necessarily the same as fitting all the
observations exactly (more to come on this)
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EDAS PAST CONFIGURATION MILESTONES
  • June 1993 Eta-80 (Early Eta) replaces LFM
    initialized with single Eta Optimum Interpolation
    (OI) analysis at 00/12Z using GDAS first guess
  • March 1995 Eta-29 (Meso Eta) 3-h EDAS with
    OI analysis used as first guess for 03/15Z
    forecasts
  • October 1995 Eta-48 replaces Eta-80 in Early
    Eta slot, initialized by a 12-h intermittent EDAS
    cycle with 3-h OI analysis updates

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EDAS Original Configuration Eta-48 forecast
00Z/12Z, Eta-29 forecast from 03Z/15Z
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48KM EDAS PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS
  • Forecasters wanted higher resolution run earlier
  • Starting the EDAS using a GDAS first guess still
    caused inconsistencies (e.g., soil moisture)
  • Eta OI analysis not easily adaptable for use of
    non-traditional data sets (satellite radiances,
    NEXRAD radial velocity)
  • Eta OI analyses heights, not temperatures, so it
    cant use aircraft mass information

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Eta-48 Surface Meteogram at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
from 12Z 6/25/97 Solid
Observations Dashed Forecast
2-m T
2-m Td
12Z 6/25 00Z 6/26
12Z 00Z
6/27 12Z
  • Ran operational EDAS/Eta-48 system over Saudi
    Arabia
  • - Forecast surface temperature 4-10oC too
    cold
  • - 00-h analysis Td 19oC, observed Td
    -6oC!

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SOLUTION ETA-32 UPGRADE
  • Stage 1 Implemented 9 February 1998

- Resolution of 00Z/12Z EDAS and Early Eta
changed from 48km/38levs to 32km/45levs
- Eta OI analysis replaced by Eta 3-d
variational analysis (3DVAR)
- Partially cycled EDAS Basic
atmospheric variables (T,q,u,v,sfc p) at the
start of the 12-h EDAS obtained from GDAS soil
moisture / temperature, cloud water, turbulent
kinetic energy from the previous EDAS cycle
- Meso Eta-29 unchanged
http//www.nws.noaa.gov/om/tpb/447.htm
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ETA 3DVAR ANALYSIS (Parrish et.al 1996 NWP
Preprint Volume)
  • Loosely patterned after NCEP global SSI analysis
  • Analysis variables

- Stream function
- Temperature
- Potential function
- Specific humidity
- Surface pressure
- Geopotential height
  • More adaptable for use of new data types than OI
    (e.g., NEXRAD radial velocities used in Eta-10
    runs during 1996 Olympics)

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3DVAR vs. OI 00Z/12Z First Guess Temperature vs
RAOBS
14
3DVAR vs. OI 00Z/12Z first guess vector wind
RMS vs. RAOBS
15
3DVAR vs. OI
16
WHY DO CYCLING?
  • Initial conditions more consistent with
    forecast model
  • Less spinup of divergence, cloud, precipitation,
    and TKE
  • More accurate representation of soil moisture

17
IMPACT OF CYCLING ON SOIL
MOISTURE
48km EDAS 12-h cycle
32km EDAS 3 week cycle
18
48-h Eta forecast 2-m temperature - sfc T
obs Model shows no disquieting drift from
cycled EDAS
Bias (deg C)
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ETA-32 UPGRADE
  • Stage 2 Implemented 3 June 1998

- EDAS converted to full cycling mode with
atmospheric variables cycled from the previous
EDAS as well as soil/cloud/TKE
- Meso Eta-29 converted to 32km
1) 03Z Eta-29 ----gt 03Z Eta-32 (33-h fcst)
2) 15Z Eta-29 ----gt 18Z Eta-32 (30-h fcst)
3) Both off-time runs connected to fully cycled
EDAS
- Robust backup system in place to ensure that
EDAS soil moisture is never reinitialized from
the GDAS
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DATA DUMP TIMES
EDAS
Early Eta
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OBSERVATIONS USED BY ETA 3DVAR
  • Upper air data


- Rawinsonde height/temperature/wind/moisture -
Dropwindsondes - Wind Profilers - NESDIS
thickness retrievals from polar orbiting
satellites (oceans only) - VAD winds from
NEXRAD - Aircraft (conventional and ACARS)
winds/temps - Satellite cloud drift winds - SSM/I
and GOES precipitable water retrievals -
Synthetic tropical cyclone data
  • Surface data

- Surface land wind/temperature/moisture - Ships
and buoys - SSM/I oceanic surface winds
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DATA QUALITY CONTROL
  • CQC Complex QC of raob height/temps (baseline,
    hydrostatic, lapse rate, radiation correction,
    etc.)
  • ACQC Quality control of conventional aircraft
    data (remove duplicates, track checks, create
    superobs)
  • SDMEDIT NCEP Senior Duty Meteorologist can
    flag all or parts of suspect raobs
  • 3DVAR Analysis performs gross check vs. first
    guess

- Temperature /- 15oC - Wind /- 25 ms-1 - RH
/- 90 - Precipitable water /- 12 g/kg -
Height /- 100 m
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Use of Surface Data Eta OI vs. Eta 3DVAR
Eta OI Analysis
Eta 3DVAR Analysis
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RECENT ETA/EDAS PERFORMANCE
  • Original 3DVAR in Eta-32 degraded surface
    analysis (especially moisture)

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EXAMPLE 00Z 7/13/98 at Rapid City, SD
Solid RAOB Dashed 80 km OPNL 3DVAR 5oC
analysis error in Td at 850 mb !
Problems 1) 3DVAR tuned to give too much weight
to first guess 2) code error excluded all
surface data!
Solid RAOB Dashed 80 km Modified 3DVAR
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  • New 3DVAR tested in July 1998 and showed
    improved fit to surface and raobs (especially
    moisture)
  • Re-tuned 3DVAR implemented on 3 November 1998
  • We thought everything was OK..

BUT..
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24-H ACCUMULATED PRECIPITATION
EQUITABLE THREAT SCORES ALL FCSTS
Solid Eta Short Dash NGM
Long Dash AVN/MRF
12/1/97 - 2/28/98
12/1/98 - 2/28/99
10-15 drop in Eta skill between 1997-98 and
1998-99
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Persistent synoptic error in Eta-32 during winter
of 98-99 weaker and faster Eastern Pacific
troughs/cyclones than observed
Example 48-h Forecasts valid 1200 UTC 17 March
1999
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AVN had much better SLP forecast
then Eta
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PROBLEM 1 November 98 change degraded
mass/wind balance in 3DVAR
  • If mass / wind balance well-behaved, positive
    height correction is coincident with center of
    anticyclonic wind correction

850 mb ANL-GUESS height/wind 80KM EDAS valid 00Z
3/15/99
  • Note 10 degree longitude displacement between
    centers of wind and height correction
  • Problem is most severe in regions and at
    analysis times without widespread raob data but
    with large amounts of wind or mass only data
    (e.g., satellite winds)

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SOLUTION Improve geostrophic coupling of
mass/wind analysis corrections in 3DVAR
Operational 3DVAR analysis
Modified 3DVAR analysis
Note Improved height/wind coupling near
Aleutians
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PROBLEM 2 Horizontal/vertical correlations too
narrow observation had VERY limited impact on
analysis away from its level
  • One observation test Insert one height
    observation 10 m greater than first guess at 200,
    500, 900 mb and measure impact in
    horizontal/vertical

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Operational 32-km 3DVAR
Modified 32-km 3DVAR
200 mb
900 mb
38
Performance of new 3DVAR 3 December 1998 to 16
January 1999 test at 80 km resolution
24-h accumulated precipitation threat
scores All forecasts Dashed
Modified 3DVAR Solid Operational 3DVAR
Equitable Threat Score
Threshold (in)
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00,24,48-h forecast vector RMS wind error vs RAOBS
Dashed Modified 3DVAR Solid Operational
3DVAR
48-h
24-h
Vector RMS error (m/s)
00-h
Pressure (mb)
NOTE 200 mb 24-h modified 3DVAR error 00-h
error in operational 3DVAR!
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NEW 3DVAR IMPLEMENTED 13 MAY 1999 IMPACT
200 mb Vector Wind RMS error vs RAOBS
3/1/99-5/31/99 Blue 48-h Eta-32 fcst
Purple 48-h AVN fcst
Old 3DVAR
New 3DVAR
RMS Vector Wind Error (m/s)
Rogers on leave software breaks
Further documentation at http//www.nws.noaa.gov
/om/tpb/3d-eta.htm
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FUTURE EDAS DEVELOPMENT
  • 0-6 months (Day 1 on IBM)

- Move 03Z Eta to 06Z run 12-h EDAS for 00/12Z
cycle 06-h EDAS for 06/18Z cycle - Use of
GOES/TOVS radiances in Eta 3DVAR
  • 6-12 months

- Increase resolution to 22km/50levs -
Assimilation of observed precipitation (Lin
et.al, 1998 NWP Conference, 1999 Mesoscale
Conference)
  • 12-18 Months

- Initialization of cloud water (Zhao et.al 1998
NWP Conference) - Use of NEXRAD radial velocity
and surface mesonet data in Eta 3DVAR switch
from 3-h to 1-h analysis cycle in EDAS
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Impact of precip assimilation on Eta-80 24-h
forecast valid 12Z 7/5/98
Control forecast
Forecast w/precip assimilation
24-h observed precip (RFC analysis)
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Rainfall Data Assimilation (Lin et.al, 1998 NWP
Conference, Phoenix, AZ)
  • During the 12h pre-forecast assimilation period
    at each timestep compare the model predicted
    rainfall to observed
  • Adjust the models latent heating profile
    accordingly (Carr and Baldwin, 1991)

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Cloud Data Assimilation(Zhao et al, 1998, 12th
NWP, Phoenix, AZ)
  • Data sources
  • real-time Neph Analyses (USAFGWC)
  • hourly radar/gauge observations
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