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1 The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology AGREPS – ACCESS Global and Regional EPS Michael Naughton, David Smith, Asri Sulaiman CAWCR Earth System Modelling Program GIFS-TIGGE Working Group WMO, Geneva 31 Aug – 2 Sep 2011

2 The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology AGREPS ACCESS Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator Bureau of Meteorology / CSIRO / Australian universities earth system modelling collaboration based on UK Met Office UM system ACCESS NWP system operational from 1 Sep 2009 AGREPS ACCESS version of Met Office MOGREPS ensemble system BoM Global Ensemble 2001-2010 T119 L19 Global Spectral Model Initial condition perturbations based on T42L19 2-day SH & NH singular vectors 33 members, 10-day forecast

3 The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology AGREPS – ACCESS short-range ensemble Currently running at 37.5 & 80 km 24-member ensemble designed for short-range forecasting Regional ensemble over Australian Region (24km resolution, 70 levels) to T+72 Global ensemble (60km resolution, 70 levels) to T+120 ETKF for initial condition perts Stochastic model perturbations Global run at 0Z and 12Z. Regional run at 6Z & 18Z ACCESS-G 40km (N320) – 25km (N512) AGREPS-G 80km (N144) – 60km (N216) ACCESS-R 12 km AGREPS-R 24 km HI-RES 5km

4 The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology AGREPS current status and near-term plans AGREPS global and Australian regional systems at 80 km & 37.5 km have been implemented and are running daily in research mode since middle of 2011 AGREPS current version based on 2009 MOGREPS version; currently working on upgrading components to current MOGREPS versions Operational implementation date not yet determined Operational implementation at current resolution is possible on current Sun/Oracle Constellation computer Operational implementation at intended 60 km & 24 km resolution will require computer upgrade, remains TBD

5 The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology Verification of AGREPS cf ECEPS, GASP-EPS MSLP Brier score Aust-NZ region 2 months period 7 Sep 2009 – 7 Nov 2009

6 The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology Spread-skill relationship for AGREPS cf ECEPS Aust-NZ region 6 mths period Feb to July 2011

7 The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology Spread-skill relationship for AGREPS cf KMAEPS KMA plot from UM Users Wkshop talk Different domains, forecast lengths, time periods

8 The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology Spread-skill relationship for AGREPS-R cf AGREPS-G Aust-NZ region 2 mths period mid-June to mid-Aug

9 The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology

10 AGREPS science Ensembles will be key element of data assimilation through provision of capability for flow-dependent error covariances; we aim to incorporate Met Office hybrid DA approach. Ensembles at high resolution will also be needed for SREP; although not included in current SREP plans, as they’re not part of the funded project. Investigation of approaches to combining deterministic and EPS forecasts in GOCF/GFE is being considered. Comparison of singular vector perturbations with ETKF perturbations in MOGREPS is being considered.


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