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The NOAA Operational Model Archive and Distribution System NOMADS The NOAA Operational Model Archive and Distribution System NOMADS Dave Clark for Glenn K. Rutledge National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Climatic Data Center NOMADS Project Manager Asheville, NC Image: Unidata idv

 Until now there existed no long-term archive for Climate and Weather models.  Retrospective analysis and model inter- comparison are necessary to verify and improve short term NWP models, seasonal forecasts, climate simulations, assessment, and detection efforts.  University and Institutional research goes largely untapped by NOAA scientists. Effort is wasted on data receipt and format issues with no infrastructure to collaborate. Overview

To overcome this deficiency, some of the Nations top scientists are actively engaged in a grass-roots framework to share data and research findings over the Internet NCDC, NCEP and GFDL initiated the NOAA Operational Model Archive and Distribution System. NOMADS is a distributed data services pilot for format independent access to climate and weather models and data. Overview

foster research within the geo-science communities (ocean, weather, and climate) to study multiple earth systems using collections of distributed data, promote model evaluation and product development, develop institutional partnerships via distributed open technologies. provide distributed access to models and associated data, NOMADS Goals The NOAA Operational Model Archive and Distribution System

NCDC and NCEP Data NCDC NOMADS Archive POR: 2002 to Real-Time Eta (12km); GFS (1 degree); GDAS; NARR 12km 30yrs RUC-II 20/40km; Ocean and Ice WAVE Models NCDC Reference Data Sets (Reynolds SST’s, GHCN...) NCDC Mirror site to NCEP NOMADS for Eta & GFS NCEP Real-Time NOMADS Global Forecast System GFS 1 degree Hourly Eta at 12km Regional Spectral Model (RSM) and Ensembles Climate Data Assimilation System (CDAS) AMIP Climate Monitoring, Climate Forecast Model NCEP/NCAR Global Reanalysis 1&2

Data Philosophy and Retention Data are free. NWP forecast data are retained for five years. Analysis, Reanalysis, observations, and GDAS model input are retained for long term stewardship. Data Users Resolution of IP addresses indicate a broad range, and consistent use of NOMADS available data: U.S. Agencies, Academic Institutions: K-12 to Research International governments, (Italy, Japan, countries within South America and Africa. Many others). Private Sector and Non-Government Organizations NGO’s World Bank, United Nations (FAO), others. NOMADS Archive and Users

NOMADS Archive and Users (cont.) Existing and Projected ArchiveVolume * 5-YR retention of fcsts. Long term for anal. JunMayApr 2004 Jul

The North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR) is an improved long term re-analysis of basic meteorological fields on a high resolution gird, that for the first time on any scale, includes precipitation.The North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR) is an improved long term re-analysis of basic meteorological fields on a high resolution gird, that for the first time on any scale, includes precipitation. NCDC has agreed to archive most of these new data. NCDC has agreed to archive most of these new data. Because of the large size (7TB) NOMADS will be used to service these data for NCEP.Because of the large size (7TB) NOMADS will be used to service these data for NCEP. NARR Background

NOMADS CEOS-Grid NARR is a new application effort: NCDC - UAH - FSL – Unidata ESML-OPeNDAP access Server OPeNDAP-G Server (NCAR assisting) Data Mining Internal NOAA proposal being developed.