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1 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014 Pertti Nurmi WMO WWRP JWGFVR aka Joint Working Group on Forecast Verification Research Acknowledgements : FROST-2014 Expert Team + Evgeny Atlaskin, Sigbritt Näsman pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Forecast Verification Activities of Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics ( FROST-2014 ~ Forecast and Research in the Olympic Sochi Testbed )
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2 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014 Finnish Meteorological Institute Sochi
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3 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014 Finnish Meteorological Institute
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4 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014 Finnish Meteorological Institute
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5 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014 Finnish Meteorological Institute Observation stations Roshydromet - 6 Avalanche-protection service - 5 Sport venues - 12 Olympic sport venues © Laura RusSki Gorki Rosa Khutor Sanki
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6 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute THE issue… on FROST-2014 verification local point regional ( global ) Spatial scale Forecast aggregation time minuteshoursdays NWP nowcasts very short range Deterministic + EPS Wide range of scales, models *, methods, variables, observations … … Difficult to define a general verification setup to cover everything, systematically … … Including end-products to customers athletes Impacts … XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014 Finnish Meteorological Institute * models aka forecast contributors
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7 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute Issues to consider / take into account … #1 All FROST-2014 contributors verify their own output General practice ! … BUT can be biased NOT sufficient / adequate Therefore, also centralized (HMC Russia) AND ”external” verification … to validate verification results Two complementary approaches (like Vancouver Olympics SNOW-V10) a)High temporal resolution Point Verification User needs : FDP* Users require thresholds for their decisions Sports activities and events take place at, and along, points Official (final) End-Products as well as objective direct model output a)Research-oriented verification, Detailed model comparisons : RDP* XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014 * FDP = Forecast Demonstration Project / RDP = Research Demonstration Project (WMO terminology)
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8 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute Issues to consider / take into account … #2 Details of all available models/systems + observations Forecast lead times and projections Enhanced observation network with N (?) stations Hi-fi site-specific (point) observations highly important On-line forecast production from all contributors Common data base structure - ftp site - for storage ”Freeze” the FDP system at certain stage XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014 Need to “freeze”? When to “freeze”? “ No changes are allowed in the last 3-4 months before the Olympics ” Standardized formats for fc & observation storage ! (Close to) Real-time verification soon as data(sets) become available Retrospective verification also Comprehensive post-event verification possible only after all fc/obs archived and QC’d Two differing results (?) Analyses used as “additional truth” ? Pitfalls, independence issue Usefulness – applicability - availability of model independent analyses ( e.g. INCA )
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9 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute Issues to consider / take into account … #3 Pointwise verification of all forecasts, tuned at all forecast = decision points a)”Baseline quality” from a coarse model as reference b)Various hi-res models from contributors at various (time/space) resolutions c)Statistical adaptations, if there are any (?) d)Official End-Products by the Olympics forecaster team ! e)Inter-comparisons between, and added value, (a) to (d) IMPACT analysis Define each sports site/event relevant observing station(s) and forecast variables and thresholds Underway ! Use of verification software packages R, MET, etc … MET, adapted for FROST-2014 (COSMO-RU forecasts) Roshydromet : Internal RDP verification (A. Muravev) FMI : run own “tuned” verification system locally (more on this later) Input data (fc + obs) via common ftp site XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014
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10 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute Issues to consider / take into account … #4 Formal evaluation period : 15 January – 15 March (2 months) High-impact What is hi-impact ? Thresholds Sample size issue (statistical inference; confidence intervals) Timing (error) of events – onset, duration, cessation Stratification vs. Aggregation Need both ! New categorical verification measures : SEDS, SEDI … Spatial verification (CRA, SAL, MODE, FSS …) probably NOT Applicability/availability of remotely sensed data Prob. too big efforts ! Case studies Hard to generalize results fall under RDP Speciality : FMI Road Weather forecast verification Next slide Under externally funded “CoMoSeF” project XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014
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11 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute Sochi RWM : First model run 24.8.13
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12 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute FROST-2014 : Weather parameter categories & thresholds FROST-2014 “Concept paper” Final definition of events vs. categories Assure availability of deterministic products, contributors Assure availability of EPS, prob. products, contributors Identification of users, decision-makers Identification of FDP vs. RDP verification activities Identification of verification measures / techniques ! →Finalization underway XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014
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13 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute ParticipantsDeterministic modelsEPS VerificationComment HMC, RussiaCOSMO-RU 7 km & 2 km COSMO-RU ~ 1 km COSMO-RU 2 km + official end-products IRAM, Russia+ 4 hr ”nowcasts” ARPA SIMC, Italy COSMO-S-14 7 km Env. CanadaGEM 25 km downscaled to 1 km & 250 m ZAMG, AustriaINCA 1-hourly analysesAladin LAEF NOAA, USANMMB 1 kmNMMB 7 km HIRLAM consortium GLAMEPS Harmon EPS KMA, S-KoreaGlobal 25 km downscaled High resolution 1 km FMI, Finland HARMONIE : 1 km Road Weather Model on selected Sochi roads (CoMoSeF project) Close-to-real-time and retrospective objective point verification Model output at common FROST ftp server in agreed format Official final forecasts by Olympics forecasters Requires online availability of all / most forecasts and local observations FDP: in blue RDP: in green XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014 FROST-2014: Contributors - Models FMI verification software package + several Nowcasting systems
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Operational Verification Software @ FMI a 2-minute intro to… Finnish Meteorological Institute
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Some Properties & Features Web-based; Interactive; Menu- driven; Real-time; 2 languages Daily forecast vs. observation comparison Time-averaged (monthly, seasonal, annual) statistics All basic - and some novelty - verification measures Comparisons : Forecasters’ E-P vs. model; model vs. other models Database coverage : Gridded data + stations over Finland … and Sochi Finnish Meteorological Institute
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16 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute Result presentation format Zoom Master selection menu Options 1.Producer 2.Parameter 3.Analysis hour 4.Lead time 5.Period type 6.Verif. Measure 7.Presentation 8.Station group User interface: Web browser default page
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17 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute http://dev.meteor.fmi.fi/verif/ Idea to adjust to FROST-2014
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18 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute Master selection menu FROST-2014 Forecasters’ official FCs COSMO - 2.2 km COSMO – 7 km GEM-Downscaled 1 km HARMONIE GLAMEPS HARMONEPS ALADIN-LAEF etc…
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19 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute Summarizing some issues … #1 Local vs. “external” verification Contributors “do their own thing”, anyway (Close to) Real-time verification (RTFV) Visualization of fc-obs time series and inter-comparison on-the-fly Start aggregating verification statistics already before the beginning of the Games late 2013 Guarantee observation quality, quantity, homogeneity and availability Make best use of new observation types Observation uncertainty Avoid rejection of good observations (in DA) Event-based verification – Definition of the event - Thresholds Individual events vs. statistics User-focused (FDP) vs. Model-focused (RDP) verification XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014
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20 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute Summarizing some issues … #2 Wide(r) use of diagnostic verification Use of latest/new scores and measures Verification of high resolution EPS Use of “verification packages” Intuitive, easy-to-understand user-focused verification products and procedures Societal aspects THE IMPACT Issue Verification training : self-learning tools No time for face-to-face tutorial ! Improved verification reporting Joint papers by FROST-2014 group Finalize timeline of actions Time is short, as always … Results to be presented at the next ECAM XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014
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21 FROST-2014 Verification activities pertti.nurmi@fmi.fi Finnish Meteorological Institute XXII Olympic Winter Games Feb - Mar 2014 Finnish Meteorological Institute Thank You (Sochi, 2013; Photos © Nikolai Bocharnikov) Other FROST-2014 papers : D. Kiktev : EMS2013-400, Tue 08:45 T. Bazlova : EMS2013-110, poster, Mon-Tue A. Montani : EMS2013-166, Fri 15:15
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6 th International Verification Methods Workshop 13-19 March 2013, New Delhi, India Tutorial Session: March 13-15, Scientific Workshop: March 17-19 Highlights recent advances in the theory and practice of verification of weather and climate forecasts and warnings Targets participants from research, operational, and forecast user communities Includes a 3-day WMO verification tutorial session and a 3-day scientific program. Potential topics: Verification of high impact weather forecasts and warnings including heavy rain Verification of ensembles and probability forecasts Spatial forecast verification Climate projection evaluation Intra-seasonal and seasonal forecast verification Tropical cyclone verification Aviation forecast verification Propagation of uncertainty User issues including communicating verification to decision makers Verification tools
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