Slides for NUOPC ESPC NAEFS ESMF. A NOAA, Navy, Air Force strategic partnership to improve the...
-
Upload
hilda-perry -
Category
Documents
-
view
221 -
download
0
Transcript of Slides for NUOPC ESPC NAEFS ESMF. A NOAA, Navy, Air Force strategic partnership to improve the...
Slides forNUOPC
ESPCNAEFSESMF
A NOAA, Navy, Air Force strategic partnership to improve the Nation’s
weather forecast capability
• Vision – a national operational global prediction system with requisite high performance computing producing state of the science, highly accurate global forecasts and drive separate agency fine-scale local models to meet unique mission needs
• Shared development among government agencies• Implementing a global atmospheric ensemble system
to enhance predictive capability• Accelerating the transition of new technology to
civilian and DoD operational centers
GOALS
Earth System Prediction Capability
• For the development and operational implementation of a national earth-system prediction capability to include both weather and short-term climate
• Builds on NUOPC (multi-agency)• Principal Partners – DOC, DoD, DOE– Membership will encompass federal, private and
academic groups• Draft charter under development
North American Ensemble Forecast System
• Multi-model, multi-center ensemble– NCEP GFS high resolution deterministic– NCEP GFS based ensembles (GEFS)– CMC global ensembles
• Current status– NCEP 20+1+1 members per cycle, 4 cycle per day– CMC 20+1 members per cycle, twice per day– Every 6 hours, out to 16 days
• Products and Benefits– Bias corrected at 1*1 degree (35 variables, will be 49)– Hybrid with NCEP bias corrected GFS forecast– Combined (with adjusted) bias corrected CMC’s ensemble
• Probabilistic products (10%, 50%, 90%, mean, mode and spread)– Downscaled products for CONUS and Alaska (Q2FY10)– Improving the skills
• Plan to include FNMOC ensemble in 4QFY10
International project to produce operational multi-center ensemble products
4
Combines global ensemble forecasts from Canada & USA
• Next 4 slides show impact of adding additional members and diversity (additional models) to the ensemble
• Each slide is the same, but arrows explain each curve as you page through– 1st curve shows performance of NCEP ensemble alone
(forecasts have value out to 3.4 days)– 2nd curve shows performance of statistical correction of
NCEP ensemble (value to 4.8 days)– 3rd curve show impact of adding Canadian ensemble
runs (6.2 days)– 4th curve show impact of adding Navy (FNMOC) runs
(6.7 days)• FNMOC ensemble runs will be added to the
NAEFS in 4thQ/FY10
5
Value-added by including FNMOC ensemble into NAEFS T2m: Against analysis (NCEP’s evaluation, 1 of 4)
Raw NCEP
Raw NCEP ensemble has modest skill (3.4d)
0.5 CRPS skill
Raw NCEP
Stat. corr.
Raw NCEP ensemble has modest skill (3.4d)
Statistically corrected NCEP ensemble has improved skill (4.8d)
0.5 CRPS skill
Value-added by including FNMOC ensemble into NAEFS T2m: Against analysis (NCEP’s evaluation, 2 of 4)
Raw NCEP
Stat. corr.
NAEFS
Combined NCEP – CMC (NAEFS) show further increase in skill (6.2d)
Raw NCEP ensemble has modest skill (3.4d)
Statistically corrected NCEP ensemble has improved skill (4.8d)
0.5 CRPS skill
Value-added by including FNMOC ensemble into NAEFS T2m: Against analysis (NCEP’s evaluation, 3 of 4)
Raw NCEP
NAEFS + FNMOCStat. corr.
NAEFS
Combined NCEP – CMC (NAEFS) show further increase in skill (6.2d)
Addition of FNMOC to NAEFS leads to modest improvement (6.7d)
Raw NCEP ensemble has modest skill (3.4d)
Statistically corrected NCEP ensemble has improved skill (4.8d)
0.5 CRPS skill
Value-added by including FNMOC ensemble into NAEFS T2m: Against analysis (NCEP’s evaluation, 4 of 4)
Earth System Modeling Framework
• The Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF) is a collection of software tools to foster interoperability, portability and code reuse in Earth Science applications
• It defines an architecture for composing complex, coupled modeling systems and includes data structures and utilities for developing individual models.
• The basic idea behind ESMF is that complicated applications should be broken up into smaller pieces, or components.
• NCEP’s foray into ESMF is the NOAA Environmental Modeling System (NEMS)
Benefits of the ESMF-based NEMS[NOAA Environmental Modeling System]
• Collaborative development within NOAA– ESRL (FIM)– GFDL (MOM4, etc)– AOML, ESRL (Hurricane)– National Ocean Service (coastal models)– ARL (Air Quality)– PMEL (Tsunami)
• Collaborative development with other agencies– NASA
• Global Modeling and Assimilation Office– Global Air Quality (GOCART)– Gridpoint Statistical Interpolation (GSI)
• Hydrological Science Branch– Land Information System
– ESMF community (Climate, coupled systems)– Navy - FNMOC
Benefits of ESMF-based NEMS[NOAA Environmental Modeling System]
• Operational requirements:– Transparency in all operational code components– Single ESMF-based infrastructure for all operational codes (Global,
Regional, Local)• Atmosphere• Ocean• Ensembles• Nesting• Air quality• Etc.
– Common codes and data bases for utility functions• Verification• Fixed fields (land surface type, topography, land-sea mask, etc)
• Ability to incorporate software from research and operational
units outside NCEP in the simplest and most flexible manner
Analysis--------------
Ocean-------------
Wind Waves--------------
LSM----------------
Ens. Gen.--------------Ecosystem--------------
Etc
Physics(1,2,3)
ESMF Utilities(clock, error handling, etc)
Bias CorrectorPost processor & Product Generator
VerificationResolution change
1-11-21-32-12-22-3
ESMF Superstructure(component definitions, “mpi” communications, etc)
Multi-component ensemble+
Stochastic forcing
Coupler1Coupler2Coupler3Coupler4Coupler5Coupler6
Etc.
Dynamics(1,2)
Application Driver
NOAA Environmental Modeling System (NEMS)(uses standard ESMF compliant software)
* Earth System Modeling Framework (NCAR/CISL, NASA/GMAO, Navy (NRL), NCEP/EMC), NOAA/GFDL2, 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, GFDL…)
Atmospheric Model
Chemistry