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Public Information Statement, Comment Request
National Weather Service Headquarters Washington, DC
1238 AM EDT Thu Oct 13 2011
To: Subscribers:
-Family of Services
-NOAA Weather Wire Service
-Emergency Managers Weather Information Network
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Other NWS Partners and NWS Employees
From: Kathryn Gilbert
Chief, Statistical Modeling Branch
Meteorological Development Laboratory
Subject: Soliciting Comments on Proposed Enhancements to the
Global Forecast System (GFS)-Based Gridded MOS Product
Through November 30, 2011
The NWS is soliciting public comments by November 30, 2011, on
the proposed increase in horizontal resolution over the CONUS
from 5 km to 2.5 km and the future addition of several weather
elements to the GFS-Based Gridded Model Output Statistics (MOS)
Guidance. We will continue to provide the GFS-based gridded MOS
guidance at a horizontal resolution of 5 km to allow sufficient
time for necessary software or hardware upgrades.
1. Proposed increase in horizontal resolution
The current GFS-based gridded MOS guidance over the CONUS is
available on a Lambert Conformal grid at a horizontal resolution
of 5 km. The resolution of the gridded MOS guidance over the
CONUS will be increased from 5 km to 2.5 km to support the
planned 2.5 km National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD) and
provide greater spatial detail in areas of complex terrain.
Customers can expect the characteristics of the temperature,
dewpoint temperature, daytime maximum/nighttime minimum
temperature, relative humidity, sky cover, probability of
thunderstorms, wind speed, wind direction, wind gusts, and 24-hr
snowfall amount to remain very similar to the current
operational 5 km products with more detail noticeable in and
around complex terrain. The enhanced resolution grids will be
made available in grib2 format in the experimental area of the
National Digital Guidance Database (NDGD) on a date to be
advertised in an upcoming Technical Implementation Notice.
Currently the grids are available at the link provided below.
http://www.mdl.nws.noaa.gov/~mos/gmos/conus25
Table 1 below lists representations of the WMO headers for each
2.5 km gridded MOS element.
Table 1: Communication Identifiers for the Experimental 2.5-km
GFS-based Gridded MOS Grib2 Products for the CONUS
WMO HEADING ELEMENT
YAUXXX KWBQ Total Sky Cover
YBUXXX KWBQ Wind Direction
YCUXXX KWBQ Wind Speed
YDUXXX KWBQ 12-Hour Probability of Precipitation
YEUXXX KWBQ 2-Meter Temperature
YFUXXX KWBQ 2-Meter Dew Point Temperature
YGUXXX KWBQ Daytime Maximum Temperature
YHUXXX KWBQ Nighttime Minimum Temperature
YIUXXX KWBQ 6-h Quantitative Precipitation Amount
YJUXXX KWBQ 6-h Probability of a Thunderstorm
YRUXXX KWBQ Relative Humidity
YSUXXX KWBQ 24-h Snowfall Amount
YUUXXX KWBQ 6-Hour Probability of Precipitation
YVUXXX KWBQ 12-h Quantitative Precipitation Amount
YWUXXX KWBQ Wind Gusts
YXUXXX KWBQ 12-h Probability of a Thunderstorm
YYUXXX KWBQ 3-h Probability of a Thunderstorm
2. Proposed removal of some stations from gridded MOS analysis
An additional proposed change is the removal of some Cooperative
Observer Program (Coop) stations from the analysis of MOS
daytime maximum and nighttime minimum temperature guidance.
Forecasts for Coop sites within 10 km of a METAR station will no
longer influence the temperature analysis. This is in response
to complaints from users concerning discrepancies between the
max/min MOS grids and the MOS point values at nearby locations.
Coop sites contribute a large amount of detail to gridded MOS
max/min forecasts, especially in data-sparse regions; however,
the local 24-hour reporting period valid for Coop observations
can be difficult to match with the appropriate daytime maximum
and nighttime minimum forecast periods. A list of Coop sites
proposed for removal and images from several case studies can be
found at the following site:
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/synop/gmos/coopremove.php
3. Proposed enhancement of PoP and QPF forecasts
The experimental 2.5 km gridded MOS suite will include enhanced-
resolution, GFS-based MOS probability of precipitation (PoP) and
quantitative precipitation forecasts (HRMOS QPF). The improved
QPF forecasts are developed from archived stage IV national
mosaic precipitation data that defines the precipitation
predict. In addition, high resolution topographic and
climatological interactive predictors are incorporated into the
equations to enhance resolution of the PoPs and QPFs. See the
following link for more details:
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/hrqpf/publications.php
4. Proposed future additions to gridded MOS
Future additions to the 2.5 km gridded MOS suite will include
GFS-based precipitation type and MOS predominant weather. The
precipitation type guidance will include best category and
probabilities of freezing, frozen and liquid precipitation types
out to 192 hours in advance. Gridded precipitation type is
produced differently from other gridded MOS elements.
Generalized operator equations are used to generate forecasts
directly at each 2.5 km gridpoint while incorporating gridded
climatologies and logit 50 percent values as predictors, which
help to capture localized effects and produce enhanced terrain
detail.
The experimental 2.5 km MOS weather grid is the predominant
weather valid at the indicated hour, generated from a collection
of other gridded MOS elements. The gridded MOS weather element
provides type, probability, and intensity information valid
every 3 hours out to 192 hours in advance.
At this time, all of the above proposed enhancements are an
addition to the gridded MOS suite, not a replacement for the
current 5 km gridded MOS guidance. Customers who use the 5 km
guidance over the CONUS can continue to use these products
without disruption until all customers and systems are able to
use the higher resolution guidance.
Graphics, links to GRIB2 data for download, and more details on
these experimental products can be found at:
http://www.mdl.nws.noaa.gov/~mos/gmos/conus25
General information on the gridded MOS file structure and
additional references is available at:
http://www.weather.gov/mdl/synop/gmos.php
Submit comments and questions regarding the proposed
enhancements to the GFS-Based Gridded MOS products to:
Kathryn Gilbert
NWS Meteorological Development Laboratory
301 713-0023 x130
Kathryn.Gilbert@xxxxxxxx
National Public Information Statements are online at:
http://www.weather.gov/os/notif.htm
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