NATS 101 Section 13: Lecture 25. Weather Forecasting Part II

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NATS 101 Section 13: Lecture 25 Weather Forecasting Part II

NWP s First Baby Steps: Mid-Twentieth Century It wasn t until the development of computers in the 1940s and 1950s that NWP could be even attempted. Even at that, the very first NWP models were pretty basic (simple dynamical core, no parameterizations) Hardware unstable: vacuum tubes in the giant computers often blew. ENIAC One of the first computers How were weather forecast made before this time??

Modern NWP NCAR SUPERCOMPUTER (Millions of $$) LINUX PC CLUSTER (Tens of thousands of $$) Today, NWP models are typically run on supercomputers or networked clusters of PCs. We use a Linux PC cluster within the UA Atmospheric Sciences Dept. to generate forecasts during the monsoon season.

Steps in Numerical Weather Prediction 1. ANALYSIS: Gather the data (from various sources) 2. PREDICTION: Run the NWP model 3. POST-PROCESSING: Display and use products

Post-Processing Data Transmission and Display Model runs executed at a major center (e.g. National Center for Environmental Prediction) Computer produces forecast maps of the projected state of the atmosphere. Model data disseminated to the public and the National Weather Service Offices (primarily via the internet now).

Post Processing: Making the forecast Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS) at Tucson NWS Office Experienced meteorologists at the National Weather Service use computer forecasts and knowledge of local weather and model performance to make the forecast.

NWS Responsibility (from Erik Pytlak) Public forecasts Temperatures Max Min Precipitation Snow Rain Probability Amount Wind Types of Weather Rain Snow Extreme Temperatures Sky Cover Fire Weather Forecasts All Elements of Public Relative Humidity Fire Weather indices Haines LAL Fuel Moisture

Aviation Forecasts Terminal Aerodrome Forecast (TAF) By the minute forecast for pilots Transcribed Weather Broadcast (TWEB) Route forecast for pilots Outlook briefings for pilots National Air Traffic Management System support NWS Responsibility

NWS Responsibility Digital forecasts County, zone and lat/lon (GIS) coordinate watches, warnings and advisories 2.5km x 2.5km grid forecasts Eventually will to replace text

Post Processing Forecast to news media and public Finally, news media broadcast the forecasts to the public. What happens if there is a weather warning? The TV weather person is likely a credentialed meteorologist too. If not, I suggest change the channel!!

Weather vs. Climate Forecast Weather Forecast Run NWP model for a period up to two weeks (synoptic timescale) Objective: Forecast relatively precise weather conditions at a specific time and place Example: NWP model suggests it will likely rain tomorrow afternoon because mid-latitude cyclone will occur over the U.S. Climate Forecast Run NWP model for a period longer than two weeks. Objective: Forecast probability of deviation from average conditions, or climatology. Example: In the fall before an El Niño winter, a NWP model forced with warm sea surface temperatures in eastern tropical Pacific projects a circulation pattern favorable for above-average winter precipitation in Arizona. NOT DESIGNED TO PREDICT EXACT WEATHER FOR SPECIFIC PLACES/TIMES MONTHS IN ADVANCE.

NOT done by NWS! Climate Change Projections CLIMATE FORECASTS WEATHER FORECASTS

NWP model types to generate weather and climate forecasts General Circulation Model Vs. Limited Area Model

General Circulation Model (GCM) NWP model run over the entire globe Utility: Forecast the evolution of large-scale features, like ridges and troughs. Use to generate long-range weather forecasts (beyond three days), climate forecasts and climate change projections. Disadvantage: NCEP Global Forecast System (GFS) Model Grid spacing = 100s of km Can t get the local details right because of course resolution and model physics.

Limited Area Model (LAM) NWP model run over a specific region Utility: Very good for short-term weather forecasting (up to 3 days) Provides high enough spatial resolution for a detailed local forecast (like thunderstorms in AZ). May also be useful for climate forecasting. Disadvantage: Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model Dependent on a larger-scale model (GCM) for information on its lateral boundaries.

Forecast Surface Temperature GCM vs. LAM General Circulation Model Limited Area Model

Different Models, Different Forecasts! Why different? Due to all of the various components of the specific modeling system. What are those?

Value Added of the Meteorologist Knowledge of local weather and climate Experience Can correct for model biases Knows how the model works and realizes it isn t just a black box! MOST IMPORTANT: (Agudo and Burt) ISSUE WATCHES AND WARNINGS WHEN SEVERE WEATHER THREATENS PUBLIC SAFETY.

So why do forecasts go wrong? Think about ALL the possible caveats we ve already discussed: Model sensitivity Inadequate data to specify the initial state (analysis) Unresolved scaled scales and physical processes Still is a lot about processes in weather and climate we don t understand An inexperienced meteorologist EVEN IF WE COULD FIX ALL OF THE ABOVE, IT WOULD STILL BE IMPOSSIBLE TO MAKE SKILLFUL AND ACCURATE WEATHER FORECASTS USING A NUMERICAL MODEL BEYOND ABOUT TWO WEEKS.

Chaos: A Fixed Limit to Weather Forecasting Independent of the specific model Chaos: System exhibits erratic behavior in that small errors in the specification of the initial state lead to unpredictable changes sometime in the future. In NWP, there will ALWAYS uncertainty in the specification of the initial state no way around it! Bottom line: After about two weeks, can t rely on NWP to provide an accurate and skillful weather forecast. Sometimes called the butterfly effect Dr. Ed Lorenz Professor, MIT First one to describe chaos

Beyond the two week limit, any forecast with a NWP model is a climate forecast because it has lost the sensitivity to the initial state. Why is there STILL is value in the climate forecast? These can project the probability of departure from average conditions due to factors that vary on a long-time scale Examples of long term forcing: ocean temperatures, soil moisture, increase in CO 2

daily precip data CPC Winter Climate Forecast vs. Obs. Temperature forecast Precipitation forecast Observed precipitation anomalies Why was this 2007 forecast a bust in Arizona?

Because no more El Niño!

Summary of Lecture 25 Post processing steps to NWP include: data transmission and display, making the forecast and disseminating the information the media and public. A weather forecast is any forecast up to two weeks, before the NWP loses the sensitivity to the initial conditions. A climate forecast is any forecast beyond two weeks, and depends on longterm forcing factors (ocean, land, CO 2 ) The two types of NWP models are: General circulation: coarse resolution, global coverage Limited Area: fine resolution, regional coverage The function of the meteorologist is to 1) make forecasts based on the evaluation of model data, observations, and experience and 2) issue watches and warnings. Forecasts go wrong because of all of the caveats involved in NWP. Chaos imposes a hard limit to weather prediction.

Reading Assignment and Review Questions Reading: Chapter 14 Chapter 13 Review Questions Review: 3,4,5,6,7,9,10,12,16 Thought: 4,5