Speedwell High Resolution WRF Forecasts. Application

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Speedwell High Resolution WRF Forecasts Speedwell weather are providers of high quality weather data and forecasts for many markets. Historically we have provided forecasts which use a statistical bias correction applied to ECMWF and GFS forecast models, which are required for many traditional station based applications. In response to the growth in renewable energy and interest in more remote agricultural crop growing regions Speedwell have invested and developed the capability to generate a new range of forecast products for sites or regions where there is little if any observed weather data that would be necessary for the bias corrected forecasts. This new range of forecasts still uses the world leading forecast centre models from ECMWF (European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting) and the US GFS (Global Forecast System), but rather than interpolate and correct for model bias uses the high resolution dynamic forecast model ( WRF ) to generate a detailed forecast product. Forecasts based upon this WRF process can be produced at much greater temporal frequency than previously as well as for any point location around the world. Forecasts covering 72 hours ahead at 30 minute intervals can now be produced to satisfy those users looking at half hourly electricity markets for example. Application WRF forecasts can take account of more diverse geography and terrain than statistical models, providing more relevant predictions for your area of interest. These are most suited to wind farms energy production, solar PV energy production and agricultural sectors. Forecasts may be produced in meteorological terms, or expressed in terms of energy production (MWh) as required. Here we produce a high resolution hub height wind speed forecast, to model wind power production at wind farms across Spain. Coupling the wind forecast with the individual wind turbines and the appropriate power curves, we are able to produce forecast wind power production for the whole country, or for subsets based upon individual operators wind farm assets (expressed as MWh) What to do next if you require forecast products: We can produce forecasts for single site locations, or for regions, or for collections of sites (baskets). We can produce daily forecasts out to 10 days ahead, or hourly/half-hourly forecasts out to 72 hours ahead. Forecasts are available 4 times per day (based upon GFS) or twice per day (based upon ECMWF) Please contact us to discuss your requirements Registered in England and Wales number 3609477. Registered office above. Copyright 2018 Speedwell Weather Ltd. All rights reserved.

About High resolution dynamical forecasts - WRF The Weather Research and Forecast Model (WRF) is a next generation mesoscale forecast model and assimilation system that has advanced both the understanding and prediction of mesoscale weather systems. The model incorporates advanced numerics to solve the governing equations, advanced data assimilation techniques, a relocatable multiple grid nesting capability and improved physics particularly for the treatment of convection and mesoscale precipitation. Unlike Global Circulation Models (GCMs), WRF is not limited by higher spatial resolution in terms of computational expenses and efficiency, as the WRF model can be run over small regions. WRF is widely used operationally at national meteorological centres as well as laboratories, universities, and private weather companies. Speedwell Weather uses the Regional Climate Model WRF for the dynamical forecast at higher spatial and temporal resolutions. At Speedwell, WRF has been tested and used as a high resolution forecasting tool in areas with scarce observations or with complex weather patterns. The forecast data can therefore be used for more location specific products, higher temporal (hourly) resolution forecasts and as synthetic time se- Boundary Conditions 3/6-hourly Daily (GFS/ECMWF Operational (day (-1) to day (+3) ), where day (-1) contains observation assimilation for the forecast initialization). WRF can be run once a day to produce 5 days of hourly forecasts or 2 to 4 times a day to produce 1-2 days of 30minute or hourly forecasts. WRF can run for any region of the world with multiple nested domains. Weather Variables We are able to produce WRF-based forecasts for an extensive collection of outputted variables, covering temperatures, precipitation, wind, humidity, pressure, solar radiation, ground conditions and soil temperatures.

How good are the Speedwell WRF Forecasts? The following images are snapshots showing various Speedwell WRF output compared against the observed outturn: Hourly wind for London Heathrow A comparison of the Speedwell bias corrected forecast vs Speedwell WRF vs observations London Heathrow forecast comparison March 2017 3-Hourly: WRF (value), Speedwell ECMWF_ENS (ens) and station (Sta) Weybourne (WMO 03488) Sample rainfall forecast

How Speedwell produce your WRF forecast products Currently WRF is run 4 times a day, once for each region to produce 3 day forecasts of hourly weather variables. The main workflow is: 1. Download of the forcing data at the time of its release from either the ECMWF or GFS source model (Operational and Ensemble options) 2. Run the pre-processing of the data using Speedwell configurations: Define a main model domain and any nested domains Extract meteorological fields from the forcing data sets for the simulation period Horizontally interpolate meteorological fields to the model domains 3. Set the WRF initialization specifications using Speedwell proprietary configurations for the required region and variables, then generate the lateral boundary conditions. The essential steps are: Define a base state / reference profile for geopotential and column pressure Define the perturbations from the base state for geopotential and column pressure Initialize meteorological variables: u, v, potential temperature, vapour mixing ratio Define a vertical coordinate and temporal resolution Define the physical and dynamical parametrizations according to the simulation case, as well has any grid nudging Define one-way or two way nested runs Interpolate data to the model s vertical coordinate(s) Initialize static fields for the map projection and the physical surface (orography) 4. Run WRF with all the configuration previously set up. After the completion of each forecast run, the resultant forecast series are stored in Speedwell s databases, before being disseminated according to client format specifications, typically as.csv files over secure FTP, or can be issued in NetCDF formats for larger regional product delivery.

What to do next: We can produce forecasts for single site locations, or for regions, or for collections of sites (baskets). We can produce daily forecasts out to 10 days ahead, or hourly/half-hourly forecasts out to 72 hours ahead. Forecasts are available 4 times per day (based upon GFS) or twice per day (based upon ECMWF). Please contact us to discuss your requirements WRF2018_5 Registered in England and Wales number 3609477. Registered office above. Copyright 2018 Speedwell Weather Ltd. All rights reserved.