GEOWOW update Richard Swinbank GIFS-TIGGE meeting March 2014

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GEOWOW update Richard Swinbank GIFS-TIGGE meeting March 2014 © Crown copyright Met Office

The Weather component (WP4) includes support for TIGGE: GEOWOW (GEOSS interoperability for Weather, Ocean and Water) is a 3-year EU-funded FP7 project started September 2011. The Weather component (WP4) includes support for TIGGE: Development of improved ensemble-based forecast products TIGGE-LAM archive Time-series data – for specified set of locations Provision of data in netcdf format as alternative to GRIB2

GEOWOW WP4 tasks 4.1 Content and accessibility of TIGGE archive TIGGE-LAM data now being archived Working on time-series archive

GEOWOW WP4 tasks 4.2 TIGGE data quality, calibration and combination Developed new ensemble calibration scheme Targets local statistical reliability Paper published in Tellus Work in hand to apply scheme to UK ensemble forecasts

GEOWOW WP4 tasks 4.3 Development and evaluation of applications for high-impact weather-hazards and extreme meteorological events River discharge model Products for SWFDP Multi-model ensemble TC tracks Real-time version of Mio Matsueda’s products Doubt about whether products can be evaluated within project timescale. Capacity building Focus on W Africa

Multi-model track & strike probability plots for Sandy

Thank-you any questions…? © Crown copyright Met Office