Rebecca Cosgrove NCEP/NCO/Production Management Branch March 26, 2015

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Rebecca Cosgrove NCEP/NCO/Production Management Branch March 26, 2015 NCEP Update Rebecca Cosgrove NCEP/NCO/Production Management Branch March 26, 2015 1

Agenda CONDUIT update NCEP model changes NOAA’s IDP Current systems Survey for 0.25 degree GFS NCEP model changes NOAA’s IDP NWS HQ Reorganization NCO/TOC Merger Discussion

CONDUIT Cooperative Opportunity for NCEP Data using IDD Technology CONDUIT systems in NCWCP (College Park) have significantly larger LDM queues (20 GB), which allows for expansion of the datastream. CONDUIT systems in Boulder are still legacy systems. 1 of 3 machines taken out of service due to hardware issue NOAA NOC’s exceedance of Internet capacity has lead NCEP to reduce the scope of the data availability in Boulder There is good news! NOAA NOC upgrade planned for mid-April Boulder systems upgraded by September Not aware of any performance issues with CONDUIT 3

Data in CONDUIT Today Also 2.5km GFS, and “RUC2” entries are now RAP, NDFD is now 2.5km

CONDUIT – Next Steps At recent meetings said we need to survey the customers to determine what datasets to add, and what to take away. Survey conducted March 3rd to 20th regarding the new 0.25 degree GFS grids Survey: Asked users about their capacity Asked users which CONDUIT data they use today Asked users if they wanted the 0.25 degree GFS Via push or pull? Asked for any other data they’d like, or any other feedback 5

NOAAPORT Fall 2014 the Satellite Broadcast Network (SBN) was upgraded from 30 to 60 Mbps Added to NOAAPORT recently: HRRR 2.5km grids on the CONUS NDFD grid Extra-tropical Storm Surge (ETSS) 2.5km CONUS and 3km Alaska grids GFS 1 degree global grids GFS 20km CONUS, Alaska, Puerto Rico grids Multi-Radar Multi-Sensor (MRMS) – tried to turn data on, but had to temporarily turn it off Coming Soon: Climate Forecast System (CFS) max/min temperature and precip grids Great Lakes Wave Model grids ETSOFS Pacific GFS 20km Pacific Region grid

NCEP Model Changes Completed: Upcoming: HRRR Operational Implementation – September 2014 2.5 km grids on NOAAPORT, but 3 km grids also available GFS Upgrade – January 2015 0.25 degree grids, New on NOAAPORT – 1 degree global, 20km grids for CONUS, AK, Puerto Rico Upcoming: Global Ensemble (GEFS) – June 2015 T574L64 out to 168 hrs, T382L64 to 384 hrs, 3-hourly output to 192 hours New 0.5 degree output will be created but not on NOAAPORT Hurricane Weather and Research Forecast System (HWRF) – June 2015 Resolution increase, data assimilation change, run year-round and include Western Pacific, Southern Hemisphere and Indian Ocean basins Short-range Ensemble Forecast System (SREF) – FY15Q3 Eliminate WRF-NMM, but increase membership from 21 to 26, increased vertical resolution Rapid Refresh (RAP) and High Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) – FY15Q4 Possibility of extended forecast horizon, and increase in RAP domain North American Model (NAM) – late FY16Q1 Increase resolution of CONUS an d AK nests, data assimilation changes, introduction of hourly high-res runs Global Forecast System (GFS) -- late FY16Q1 Introduction of 4D Hybrid EnVar data assimilation, upgrade moist physics and land physics

Retrospective Model Data When models are updated, development organizations run retrospective runs for varying periods of time. What is the level of interest in such datasets? For upcoming GEFS upgrade, NCEP has made 2 years of select data available for public download. http://para.nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/

NOAA’s IDP NOAA’s Integrated Dissemination Program (IDP) established to transform organization’s dissemination capabilities from a collection of independent stovepipes to an integrated enterprise-wide dissemination service Primary IDP infrastructure in College Park, MD, with a back-up in Boulder, CO in Fall 2015 CONDUIT is part of IDP, so opportunities to receive data from IDP apps Multi-Radar/Multi-Sensor (MRMS) operational Sept. 2014 MADIS operational Fall 2014

NWS Reorganization Effective April 1st, the National Weather Service Headquarters will be reorganized to align with our new portfolio approach to managing and prioritizing NWS resources Define an HQ organization structure that supports ability to plan, execute and govern under a new portfolio-based budget and address challenges/issues in the current HQ structure 5 Program Project Activities (PPA)s plus a 6th for corporate services Observations Central Processing Analyze, Forecast and Support (AFS) Dissemination Science and Technology Integration (STI) Facilities Construction PPAs include a mix of development (new initiatives and projects in execution) and operational programs / activities

NCO/TOC Merger Effective April 1st, NCEP Central Operations(NCO) and the Telecommunications Operations Center (TOC) will merge into one organization. NCO will run the National Weather Service Telecommunications Gateway (NWSTG) NWSTG systems are being migrated to IDP

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