The NASA Short-term Prediction Research and Transition (SPoRT) Center GOES-R Proving Ground Update 9 September 2013 Contributions from: Kevin Fuell, Geoffrey.

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The NASA Short-term Prediction Research and Transition (SPoRT) Center GOES-R Proving Ground Update 9 September 2013 Contributions from: Kevin Fuell, Geoffrey Stano, Matt Smith, Anita LeRoy

General Outline – 9 September 2013 SPoRT Status Report: Total Lightning Pseudo-GLM Mosaic at AWC Pseudo-GLM Mosaic Evaluation Lightning Tracking Tool Evaluation at OPG AWG Support Ongoing Evaluation of NESDIS QPE Start of Evaluation of GOES-R CI by UAH RGB Imagery Tropical Proving Ground Aviation and Cloud Analysis JPSS VIIRS Night-time Imagery Assessment Visit to Alaska AWIPS II EPDT – Code Sprint

Pseudo-GLM Mosaic at AWC 7 collaborative networks Available in a single combined “mosaic” Evaluated during AWC’s Summer Experiment Aug 12-23, 2013 Updated from 2012 Improved color bar Network status bar

Pseudo-GLM Mosaic Evaluation Fairly slow weather weeks Limited activity in LMA domains Mosaic, combined with radar, was very useful for identifying safe flight corridors Will be moving to the operations floor in October Animation: PGLM Mosaic (Houston LMA) with aircraft flight tracks

Tracking Tool Evaluation at OPG Spoke with OPG personnel while at AWC Discussed set up for formal evaluation Aim for Spring 2014 evaluation Use a combination of real-time and archived events Assessing additional preparations for this Spring

NESDIS GOES-R QPE Assessment Summary Statistics No. OfficesNo. DaysNo. Evals Submitted No. Participants 5 (AFC, AFG, AJK, APRFC, SJU) ~ July 15-Sept 15 Most frequent observation: categorical underestimates Most frequent recommendations: terrain-specific masking/ORI; utilize temporal and spatial resolution advantages in GOES-R era Matt Smith and Kevin Fuell visited Alaska RFC and WFOs and provided individual training to ~4- 5 users per site July 19 12Z 24-hr Gauge Precip 6-8 inches recorded near San Juan, 9.23 inches at San Juan Luis Munoz Intl Airport Only 3.14 inches recorded by GOES-R QPE in San Juan Good estimates July 19 12Z 24-hr GOES-R QPE

UAH GOES-R CI (Assessment Ongoing) New: – WFO-HUN on A2 – Probabilistic output – Ground snow cover identified Upcoming: – Integration of lightning initiation information GOES-R CI overlaid with Radar Reflectivity in AWIPS-2 (courtesy of Kris White, WFO-HUN)

RGB Imagery – Tropical PG Working with CIRA/NHC to finalize LDM data flow Provided Quick Guide reference for RGB for use in operations area Monitoring the SEVIRI RGBs daily in Demonstration period to assist users with interpretation and help answer questions from user feedback form

RGB Imagery – Aviation and Cloud Analysis ABQ has found NTmicro RGB to be valuable (see blog posts) Much interest in NTmicro RGB from JPSS Evaluation of VIIRS as well as during recent visit to Alaska WFOs Recent Coordination Call with SR WFO partners included training and planning for Evaluation of RGB imagery for Aviation and Cloud Analysis – September 18 start – Inland WFO Partners – Visit to OHX to talk with users 9/12

JPSS Proving Ground Activities VIIRS Nighttime Assessment July 1 – August 31 SPoRT and CIRA WFOs along Front Range (4) Number of submissions: 19 Number of different users: 8 Focus was on use of DNB for Fire Wx. Did not see high number of events in WFO area although some looked at events outside their area High interest in NTmicro and Dust RGB imagery Report to be submitted in about 1-2 months after reviews ABQ input (Brian Guyer): “There was exceptional detail to the cloud structures using the DNB. The various cloud layers were illustrated well by their relative reflectance in the RGB. Other imagery including the nighttime microphysics and the micron were also useful but not to this degree. Since model initialization of the cloud features was not very accurate the forecaster was able to make an adjustment for the following day.”

JPSS Proving Ground OCONUS/Alaska August 8-16 trip – Kevin Fuell & Matt Smith – Informal training QPE Assessment Layered PW Assessment Hybrid RGB – Modeling discussions with UAF personnel Planned LIS collaborations with SPoRT – Processing discussions with GINA personnel GINA processing of single channel MODIS, VIIRS Virtual Machines for SPoRT processing of RGBs/Hybrid – SST discussions with Ice Desk personnel Anchorage WFO Ice products using SPoRT Composite SST beginning this week

AWIPS II Experimental Products Development Team -Spring2013: Mar Huntsville, AL 15 attendees; Basic plug-in training -Fall2013: Sept Huntsville, AL 10 attendees; Code Sprint; 4 groups Moving Meteogram RGB Imagery McIDAS Plug-in Extensions Data Fusion

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