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Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting

The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times daily

The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times daily Different weather forecast offices (WFOs) are responsible for their specific region

The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times daily Different weather forecast offices (WFOs) are responsible for their specific region WFOs are also responsible for warnings in their specific region

The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times daily Different weather forecast offices (WFOs) are responsible for their specific region WFOs are also responsible for warnings in their specific region NWS forecasters rely heavily on the Advanced Weather Information Processing System (AWIPS) to understand current conditions and make forecasts

The National Weather Service

The National Weather Service WFOs

The National Weather Service A variety of products are created at NWS WFOs

The National Weather Service A variety of products are created at NWS WFOs Short-term forecasts 7-day zone forecasts Aviation forecasts Marine forecasts Forecast discussions

The National Weather Service A variety of products are created at NWS WFOs Short-term forecasts 7-day zone forecasts Aviation forecasts Marine forecasts Forecast discussions Current Lubbock forecast discussion and 7-day zone forecast…

The Forecasting Process Forecasts from now out to a few hours is called nowcasting

The Forecasting Process Forecasts from now out to a few hours is called nowcasting Strongly based on observations (radar, satellite images, surface observations)

The Forecasting Process Forecasts from now out to a few hours is called nowcasting Strongly based on observations (radar, satellite images, surface observations) Forecasts beyond about 6 hours is based mostly on numerical weather prediction (NWP) models

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Analysis Phase A gridded, 3-dimensional analysis is produced with 1) A previous forecast

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Analysis Phase A gridded, 3-dimensional analysis is produced with 1) A previous forecast 2) Observations

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Analysis Phase A gridded, 3-dimensional analysis is produced with 1) A previous forecast 2) Observations The process by which the above are combined is called data assimilation

Data Assimilation Gridded atmospheric analyses are produced by combining the following: 1) A previous forecast 2) Forecast uncertainty 3) Observations 4) Observation uncertainty

Data Assimilation Temperature at a single point (Lubbock): T = 80 o F T error = 1 o F T = 86 o F T error = 10 o F Previous forecast from model Observation

Data Assimilation Temperature at a single point (Lubbock): T = 80 o F T error = 1 o F T = 86 o F T error = 10 o F Previous forecast from model Observation Analysis T = 81 o F

Data Assimilation Temperature at a single point (Lubbock): T = 80 o F T error = 10 o F T = 86 o F T error = 1 o F Previous forecast from model Observation Analysis T = 85 o F

Data Assimilation Temperature at a single point (Lubbock): T = 80 o F T error = 5 o F T = 86 o F T error = 5 o F Previous forecast from model Observation Analysis T = 83 o F

Data Assimilation The resulting analysis is the most likely state of the atmosphere based on the given information

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase The prediction phase of NWP involves calculating the future state of the atmosphere (starting point = the analysis) under the following governing equations: 1) Conservation of momentum

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase The prediction phase of NWP involves calculating the future state of the atmosphere (starting point = the analysis) under the following governing equations: 1) Conservation of momentum 2) Conservation of mass

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase The prediction phase of NWP involves calculating the future state of the atmosphere (starting point = the analysis) under the following governing equations: 1) Conservation of momentum 2) Conservation of mass 3) Conservation of energy

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase The prediction phase of NWP involves calculating the future state of the atmosphere (starting point = the analysis) under the following governing equations: 1) Conservation of momentum 2) Conservation of mass 3) Conservation of energy Example: F = ma = m = m dv dt V 2 -V 1 ∆t

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase NWP takes massive amounts of computing power!!!

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase NWP takes massive amounts of computing power!!! 1980s: U.S. nested grid model – 80-km resolution over continental U.S. (48-hr forecast runtime = hours)

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase NWP takes massive amounts of computing power!!! 1980s: U.S. nested grid model – 80-km resolution over continental U.S. (48-hr forecast runtime = hours) Today: Weather Research and Forecasting model – 12-km resolution over U.S. (48-hr forecast runtime = 10 minutes)

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase NWP can be classified in 2 ways: 1) Deterministic – a single forecast is produced and relied upon

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase NWP can be classified in 2 ways: 1) Deterministic – a single forecast is produced and relied upon 2) Probabilistic – many forecasts are produced and forecast probabilities can be generated (ensemble forecasting)

Deterministic vs. Probabilistic Forecasting Time = 00-hr

Deterministic vs. Probabilistic Forecasting Time = 00-hr Time = 72-hr

Probabilistic Forecasting 10-day forecasts

Probabilistic Forecasting Main challenge = Expressing uncertainty to the public in a way it will be useful

Probabilistic Forecasting Main challenge = Expressing uncertainty to the public in a way it will be useful - Do people want to hear what the high temperature will be, or do they want to know the possible range of high temperatures?

The Prediction Phase – How Can Forecasts Go Bad? There are 2 main sources of error in NWP forecasts: 1) Initial condition error – errors in the analysis of a NWP model

The Prediction Phase – How Can Forecasts Go Bad? There are 2 main sources of error in NWP forecasts: 1) Initial condition error – errors in the analysis of a NWP model 2) Physics errors – physics that are wrong in the NWP model (mostly associated with surface processes)

Initial Condition Error Initial condition errors are always present in NWP analyses

Initial Condition Error Initial condition errors are always present in NWP analyses Because of chaos, errors in the analysis will eventually grow to be large (forget about 30- day forecasts!)

Physics Errors The physics in NWP models aren’t perfect

Physics Errors The physics in NWP models aren’t perfect - Surface radiation processes

Physics Errors The physics in NWP models aren’t perfect - Surface radiation processes - Frictional turbulence of surface winds

Physics Errors The physics in NWP models aren’t perfect - Surface radiation processes - Frictional turbulence of surface winds - Convection

Physics Errors The physics in NWP models aren’t perfect - Surface radiation processes - Frictional turbulence of surface winds - Convection - Cloud processes

Physics Errors Physics errors often lead to model biases – consistent errors in certain model variables (e.g. surface temperature)

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Post-processing Phase The post-processing phase of NWP involves creating graphics of the forecast:

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Post-processing Phase The post-processing phase of NWP involves creating graphics of the forecast: 1) 500-mb height 2) SLP 3) Surface wind 4) 3-hr precipitation 5) mb thickness

NWP Post-processing

The final forecast product includes the human factor – judgments based on both a forecaster’s experience and NWP

NWP Post-processing

Model Output Statistics (MOS) – a post- processing technique that correlates relationships between a model forecast and reality over many, many forecasts

NWP Post-processing Model Output Statistics (MOS) – a post- processing technique that correlates relationships between a model forecast and reality over many, many forecasts MOS produces a forecast incorporating these statistical relationships

Other Forecasting Methods Other forecasting methods include: 1) Persistence forecasting – a forecast identical to the previous day’s conditions

Other Forecasting Methods Other forecasting methods include: 1) Persistence forecasting – a forecast identical to the previous day’s conditions 2) Climatological forecasting – a forecast identical to the average conditions for that day

Forecast Verification Forecast verification is the process of measuring the skill of a forecast (model, human forecaster, MOS…)

Forecast Verification Forecast verification is the process of measuring the skill of a forecast (model, human forecaster, MOS…)

Long-range Forecasts The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) is responsible for forecasts valid more than 1 week into the future (numerical models and statistics)

Long-range Forecasts The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) is responsible for forecasts valid more than 1 week into the future (numerical models and statistics) Seasonal forecasts are also made by the CPC that indicate above or below probabilities of warm/cold or wet/dry seasons