GOES-R ABI AS A WARNING AID Louie Grasso, Renate Brummer, and Robert DeMaria CIRA, Fort Collins, CO Dan Lindsey, Don Hillger, NOAA/NESDIS/RAMMB, Fort Collins,

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GOES-R ABI AS A WARNING AID Louie Grasso, Renate Brummer, and Robert DeMaria CIRA, Fort Collins, CO Dan Lindsey, Don Hillger, NOAA/NESDIS/RAMMB, Fort Collins, CO High Impact Weather Workshop 8 February 2012, Norman, Oklahoma 1

2 CONTENTS 1)Synthetic Real-time GOES-R ABI imagery of the 4 km WRF-ARW at NSSL. 2)Synthetic GOES-R ABI Tbs minus 12.3 Tbs and convective initiation. 3)Synthetic GOES-R ABI Natural Color imagery of smoke and ash.

3 1)Synthetic Real-time GOES-R ABI imagery of the 4 km WRF-ARW at NSSL.

4 Daily forecasts from NSSL’s 4 km WRF-ARW is used to generate synthetic ABI imagery at 3.9, 6.95, 7.34, 8.5, 10.35, and 12.3 µm. The bands are simulated hourly from the 10 hr to the 36 hr forecast. Output is provided to the Storm Prediction Center in NAWIPS format, as well as several NWS offices Channel differencing: 8.5 – 10.35, 8.5 – 12.3, – 12.3, and now 3.9 – Synthetic µm band valid at 1800 UTC on 1 May 2010, based on an 18-hour forecast from NSSL’s WRF-ARW. The active convection forecast in Tennessee produced devastating flash flooding CIRA Synthetic ABI Imagery Synthetic ABI Imagery from NSSL 4 km WRF-ARW

5 Synthetic (left) and observed (right) GOES-13 imagery for the 24 April 2010 tornado outbreak. Synthetic imagery ideal for evaluating the timing of shortwaves in the model, and for low and high cloud forecasts 6.95 µm 7.34 µm CIRA 6.7 µm Sounder 7.5 µm Synthetic ABI Imagery Synthetic ABI Imagery from NSSL 4 km WRF-ARW

6 Real-Time Synthetic NSSL 4km WRF-ARW Imagery on the Web

7 2) Synthetic GOES-R ABI Tbs minus 12.3 Tbs and convective initiation.

Model Simulations – 27 June 2005 Synthetic Tb( µm) - Tb(12.3 µm).

9 3) Synthetic GOES-R ABI Natural Color imagery of smoke and ash.

GOES-11 (GOES-west) Imager band-2 (3.9 μm) GOES-R (at GOES-west location) ABI band-7 (3.9 μm) Synthetic California fire imagery for 23 October CIRA Six hour loop, images every five minutes.

GOES-R ABI μm GOES-R ABI 11.2 μm Synthetic California fire imagery for 23 October CIRA Six hour loop, images every five minutes.

Six hour loop, images every five minutes 12 CIRA Synthetic California fire imagery for 23 October 2007 GOES-R ABI 2.25 μm

Green Look-Up-Table for GOES-R ABI plus image enhancements

14 Natural color GOES-R ABI image of a smoke plume over southern California from 23 October The green band was derived from the blue, red, and near IR bands.

15 Idealized volcanic ash plume included in a 27 June 2005 simulation. Modis imagery of the Eyjafjallajökull ash plume was used.

16 Summary Collaboration Collaborations are always welcome: 1) Synthetic Real-time GOES-R ABI imagery of the 4 km WRF-ARW at NSSL. 2) Synthetic GOES-R ABI Tbs minus 12.3 Tbs and convective initiation. 3) Synthetic GOES-R ABI Natural Color imagery of smoke and ash.