Session 2: Modeling and Data Assimilation Sixth Meeting of the Science Advisory Committee 28 February - 1 March, 2012 National Space Science and Technology.

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Session 2: Modeling and Data Assimilation Sixth Meeting of the Science Advisory Committee 28 February - 1 March, 2012 National Space Science and Technology Center, Huntsville, AL transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

Relevance to SPoRT SPoRT focuses on improvements to short-term, regional weather forecasts using unique satellite products and capabilities – Convection and precipitation, sea/land breezes, temperature forecasts – SPoRT tools used to address forecast challenges: SPoRT SST Composite, hyperspectral sounder retrieved profiles, LIS, SPoRT MODIS NDVI/GVF composite Few other groups actively working to transition satellite assets into regional operational models Complements JCSDA’s global mission on the regional scale SPoRT’s work feeds back to local and national operational end- users through active collaborations – Collaborations and modeling projects with WFOs – Evaluation of SPoRT models at HWT/SPC – Targeted research activities with EMC through use of NAM Launcher transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

Accomplishments Since Previous SAC “Ensure objectives, targeted end-users, and deliverables are identified both for the project plan and for future SAC reviews” – Weekly modeling team meetings using project plans “SPoRT should consult with model developers to ensure that this research is relevant to the needs of the operational NWP in the 2-5 year period” – SR modeling collaboration (Mobile, Houston WFOs) – GL modeling collaboration (Gaylord, ER WFOs) – SPoRT-WRF (HWT/NSSL/SPC; eventually ICs for local WFO runs) – AIRS radiance/profile investigation (JCSDA/EMC collaboration) SPoRT modeling and data assimilation has 4 publications, 2 accepted publications, and more than 25 conference presentations/posters since last SAC meeting transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

SPoRT Computational Resources “SPoRT should take into consideration their computing resources” – Two “Weather in a Box” desktop super computers; no cost from NASA HQ to support real-time modeling applications and R&D activities – NCCS Discover to support R&D activities – NCCS “Joint Center in a Big Box” to support JCSDA collaborative activities – NASA Ames Nebula Cloud to support modeling activities transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations –Redstone Army Supercomputing Resources to support real-time modeling applications –All current projects able to run on current resources 8 Compute Nodes 3 GHz Intel Xeon Processors (8 cores total) 24 GB RAM 320 GB 7.2k HDD InfiniBand Ports and Cables

Introduction of Speakers Data Assimilation Cycling with GSI and AIRS (Zavodsky) The SPoRT NDVI/GVF Dataset and Impacts on Models (Case) Real-time SPoRT LIS and Applications (Case) Using High-Resolution SPoRT SST Data and the NASA LIS to Initialize the WRF-EMS at NWS Houston/Galveston (Wood) The SPoRT-WRF: Transitioning SPoRT Modeling Research (Zavodsky) transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations