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AWIPS Radar Detection and Warning Strategies Using Multiple Workspaces Josh Korotky NOAA/National Weather Service, Pittsburgh PA
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Overview Multiple Workspace strategy ü Using science, visualization, and technology Effective task management Configuring multiple workspaces and the task bar
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Introduction Effective warning environments require forecasters to visualize, organize, and use large amounts of data LINUX- based workstations allow multiple D2Ds on each Display (LCD) …each in a unique workspace Multiple workspace strategies allow extensive data display/organization …with minimal data manipulation Effective task management leads to more productive severe storm detection and warning operations
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This Presentation Illustrates a multiple workspace strategy that allows forecasters to simultaneously: ü Evaluate Radar evidence of tornadoes, damaging winds, large hail, and flash floods ü Display satellite imagery, surface observations, mesoscale analysis, and model forecast graphics ü Generate warnings (WarnGen) and disseminate critical products (WWA)
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Strategic Organization Overview Workspace 1 - severe / flash flood / situational awareness Workspace 2 – tornado / damaging wind detection Workspace 3 – mesoscale analysis Workspace 4 – WarnGen, WWA, model forecasts
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Workspace 1 Severe / FF / SA Workspace 2 Tornado / Wind Workspace 3 Mesoscale Analysis Workspace 4 WarnGen / WWA Model Forecasts
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Workspace 1 – Situation Awareness General Severe / Flash Flood Maintain awareness of the changing storm environment ü Inside and outside the forest ü CWA, storm, and regional (satellite) views Rank storms - prioritize relative threats ü LRMs, VILs, Z, V, SRM ü SCAN – severe threat ü FFMP – flash flood threat Investigate physical features (Z), storm relative (SRM) and ground relative flows (V) ü Meso, TVS, storm top divergence, downburst signatures, hooks, inflow notches, echo geometry
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Workspace 1 Left D2D – Flash Flood and Storm Structure Workspaces
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Workspace 1 Center D2D – SA, Screen and Rank Storms Reg View Storm View CWA View
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Workspace 1 Right D2D – Other Radars, Screen and Rank Storms
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Left D2DCenter D2DRight D2D Workspace 1
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Workspace 2 Tornado and Damaging Wind Radar products that support tornado and damaging wind detection ü Z/SRM, Z/V, All Tilts, VCS Tornado potential ü Tightening/deepening/lowering meso; TVS within meso ü Strong convergence below cloud base / Vr Shear >.006 s -1 ü WER, BWER, hook ü S-shape/break in line ü Inflow notch, apex of bow ü Interaction with boundaries Damaging wind ü LEWPs, bows, Rear flank downdraft ü Tight Reflectivity gradient leading edge of bow ü Rear inflow notches ü MARC signature
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Workspace 2 Left D2D – MARC / Downburst Detection
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Workspace 2 Center D2D – All Tilts / Velocity Cross Section
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Workspace 2 Right D2D – MARC / Mesocyclone Detection
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Left D2DCenter D2DRight D2D Workspace 2
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Workspace 3 Mesoscale Analysis Applications, products, and images that support mesoscale analysis ü RUC, LAPS, local mesoscale models ü Satellite/lightning ü Radar images from adjacent radars ü METARS, observations from mesonets Composite analysis/forecast charts ü Measures of instability and vertical wind shear ü Three dimensional moisture availability/content/distribution ü Synoptic and mesoscale forcing mechanisms
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Workspace 3 Left D2D – RUC / LAPS / Local Mesoscale Model
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Workspace 3 Center D2D – Satellite / Lightning
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Workspace 3 Right D2D – Adjacent Radars / METARs
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Left D2DCenter D2DRight D2D Workspace 3
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Workspace 4 – WARNGEN, WWA, Models Generate, issue, and disseminate warnings and other time critical products Assess model forecasts
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Workspace 4: Left D2D - WarnGen
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Workspace 4: Center D2D – Model Forecasts
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Workspace 4: Right Display – Model Forecasts / WWA WWA
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Left D2DCenter D2DRight D2D Workspace 4
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Workspace 1 Severe / FF / SA Workspace 2 Tornado / Wind Workspace 3 Mesoscale Analysis Workspace 4 WarnGen / WWA Model Forecasts
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Task Management
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The Goal: Create a Panel to contain a Task list ü D2D Procedures, D2D, FFMP Basin Table, Radar One Time Request, etc Horizontal Task list lets allows you to easily interpret current tasks without obstructing D2D display or menus Each workspace has unique tasks Leave the Panel on top of other windows in an area that doesn’t obstruct D2D operations. Task list
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Use the Task list to minimize and reselect tasks. ü This eliminates the need to move windows aside to find Procedures and other tasks For example…This Task list contains: ü The D2D… Convection and Radar Procedure Menus… the Volume Browser ü Click on Volume Browser to maximize …double click to minimize (send to Task list)
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SCAN and FFMP Tables update in the current workspace When you need table in proper workspace: ü Right click on table task (e.g., FFMP) for context menu and select Kill App ü Reselect relevant workspace with FFMP or SCAN… Table updates quickly in that workspace
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Thank you! Insert raucous unabated applause, weeping with joy, media stampede…
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Multiple Workspaces and Task Management Overview Set switch in AWIPS to allow multiple workspaces?? OB4?? Set and configure number of workspaces Create a Floating Panel to contain the Desk Guide (workspaces) and Task list Create the Desk Guide Create and set properties for the Task list
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Set Number of Workspaces Right click on empty area of the Main Panel: Drill down to Workspaces: Programs > Settings > Sawfish window manager > Workspaces Set Workspaces (4 best)
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Create and Set Properties for the Task List
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Create a Floating Panel Right click on empty area of the Main Panel and drill down to Floating panel Panel > Create panel > Floating Panel ü An empty Floating Panel is created (see next slide)
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Open the Floating Panel Properties Right click on Floating panel border (created during last step) Drill down to All properties Panel > Properties > All Properties ü The Panel Properties dialogue opens
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Set the Panel Properties ü Select Orient panel horizontally ü Set Panel window level (stay on top preferred) ü Middle click and drag Panel to new location Set the Floating Panel Properties
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Create and Set Properties for Task list and Desk Guide
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Add a Task List to the Floating Panel Right click on Main Panel and drill down to Tasklist: Applets > Utility > Tasklist ü Tasklist appears in Panel
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Add a Desk Guide to the Floating Panel Right click on Main Panel and drill down to Desk Guide: Applets > Utility > Desk Guide ü Desk Guide appears in Panel
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Set the Tasklist Properties - Display Right click on Left border of Tasklist ü Select Properties Tasklist Settings Dialogue box opens Set Display Properties ü Uncheck Show mini icons
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Set the Tasklist Properties - Size Select Size tab in Tasklist Settings Dialogue box ü Set Size Properties ü Experiment…325 is a good Tasklist size
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