High Latitude Satellite Proving Ground All-hands Meeting Update November 13, 2012

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High Latitude Satellite Proving Ground All-hands Meeting Update November 13,

NPP Day Night Band Mosaic October 2012

Suomi NPP - Day Night Band October 30, :46AM AKDT

North slope seen through cloud cover

SNPP-DNB: Red Dog Mine port visible

Arctic Ocean sea ice forming near the North Pole Sea ice in the visible spectrum in the dark months Suomi NPP DNB - October 30, 2012

"Landcover" RGB superior for identifying sea ice

Sounder Data Assimilation AIRS, CrIS, and ATMS assimilation into regional WRF model (GINA-WRF) In partnership with NWS and WRF modelling community at UAF. Suomi NPP CrIS and the Aqua AIRS instruments (image courtesy of Joleen Feltz)

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Visiting Scientists - STAR & CIMSS Mike Pavolonis and Corey Calvert September 10-14, 2012 Installed updated GEOCAT volash and fog/cloud software in Fairbanks Met and worked with UAF research community Trained 19 forecasters in Fairbanks and Anchorage (WFOs, AAWU, and CWSU) Visited NESDIS Gilmore Creek facility Success: excellent outreach to NWS & UAF and GEOCAT software & flow streamlined

Visiting Scientist - CIRA Steve Miller October 2-4, 2012 Installed updated DNB software in Fairbanks Gave seminar; met and worked with UAF research community Worked with Fairbanks NWS WFO Visited NESDIS Gilmore Creek facility Success: excellent outreach to NWS & UAF and DNB software & flow streamlined

Map taken from Collaboration of UAF, the National Weather Service’s (NWS) Alaska-Pacific River Forecast Center (RFC), the USDA NRCS Snow monitoring program, and the National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center. Explore satellite-based snow products (such as MODIS snow- covered area) to make statistical comparisons with in-situ and airborne datasets, as part of the NESDIS High Latitude GOES- R Proving Ground project. Investigate how snow hydrology data might be affected by measurement resolution and method. Test various interpolation techniques in an attempt to translate airport observations from existing low elevation weather stations into potential weather patterns in higher elevation mountain watersheds surrounding these airports in several South East Alaska (SEAK) and South Central AK communities. The NWS RFC has very little weather station input for use in snowmelt and flood forecasting models, since these stations exist primarily at low elevation airports. Currently in Northern SEAK, the only NRCS SNOTEL sites and Snow Courses are near Skagway, AK and Juneau, AK; leaving the majority of SEAK unmonitored by either real time NRCS infrastructure or in-situ measurements. In Prince William Sound and on the Kenai Peninsula, the NRCS network is slightly more robust, though still limited. Real time SNOTEL sites, as well as Snow Courses, exist near Valdez, Glen Allen, Cordova, Moose Pass, Seward, Cooper Landing, Kenai Fjords National Park, and Homer. NWS Weather Station Network Assembling Snow Hydrology Data from High Altitude Watersheds for Use in Climate Change Models Applied to Hydropower Forecasting in South Central and Southeast Alaska; a Proposed PhD Project Molly Tedesche, MS and Dr. Jessica Cherry, IARC/INE, UAF Maps taken from NRCS SNOTEL & Snow Course Network NWS NOHRSC has very limited airborne datasets in these areas of Alaska. Flight lines primarily lie over South Central AK (Prince William Sound and Kenai Peninsula), leaving SEAK unmonitored possibly because of the extreme terrain of SEAK.

Solidifying Operations Making GINA interactions with NWS more robust is a task in both our GOES-R and JPSS work on the High Latitude PG LDM; NWAVE; IT Staff NWS is updating network configuration to enhance transfer of HLPG products to FOs shaving time off delivery; documenting data flows; identifying bottlenecks

Thank you Terra MODIS Nov. 2, 2012