Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Better Forecasting Bureau
An Introduction to Forecasting By: Joe Finlon & Steve Travis
2
Current Conditions Always check current conditions first Look outside!
Check out satellite and RADAR (weathertap.com) Check current obs, METAR Atmospheric Soundings (SPC)
3
Look Back! Check what’s been going on the last couple of hours
This can help forecast what may happen in the next couple hours
4
Look at Models (the computer type)
NAM (Forecast hours 0-60) GFS (0-240) ECMWF WRF (0-48) RUC (0-12) SREF
5
NAM Good for some larger mesoscale features
Good for basic temperatures and precip Time resolution every 6 hours Larger scale 80km grid North American domain
6
GFS Long time scale (as much as 16 days)
Only actually good out to ~7 days Spectral model Global scale Covers the same phenomena as NAM
7
ECMWF European model Like the NAM, but better
Most accurate model overall Costs money, so we don’t have it
8
WRF Smaller time scale than NAM and GFS Higher resolution
Good for mesoscale processes Handles lake-effect well Good for winds
9
RUC Short range forecasts Updates every hour
Good for initial analysis and nowcasting
10
SREF Combination of many different models
Good for general weather trends Not good for precise forecasts Currently last in forecast game rankings
11
What to look for Upper level heights (300, 500)
This gives you an idea of troughs and ridges Look at winds for jet streams and divergence Must look at upper levels to get an idea of what’s happening in lower levels
12
Lower Levels Mean sea level pressure and winds Temperatures
Look for surface highs and lows Temperatures Precipitation 10m winds
13
Temperature forecasting
Look at winds (10m) Cloud cover (RH mb) Mixing from higher levels Precipitation Dew points
14
Precipitation Precipitable water
Amount of water in the atmosphere Plot precipitation (compare different models)
15
Prepare a forecast Make a forecast for 6z tonight and 18z tomorrow
Temperatures at each time Precip amount at each time (6 hour precip) Winds
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.