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Research Topics AO NCEP Co-PI LOI Proposal Reanalysis / Reforecasts Earth System Modeling Tropical oscillations Model physics Etc. Research Climate Forecast Products MME CFS Improvements R2O O2R Operations Improved products and services NOAA Climate Test Bed Jin Huang CTB Director Mission To accelerate the transition of scientific advances from the climate research community to improved NOAA climate forecast products and services. Joint NCEP-CPO facility @ NCEP CTB Science Advisor Board (SAB) Established in 2005 Serves as conduit between the operational, academic and research communities CTB embraces the R2O and O2R paradigms CTB emphasizes high profile science activities Climate model improvements Multi-model ensembles Climate forecast tools & products Competitive Grants Program CTB Seminar Series *CFS Climate Forecast System 1

Climate Test Bed Currently Funded Projects FY09 CFS Stratosphere Improvement, Perlwitz, Long, Alpert & Iredell Multi-model Ensemble Reanalysis System (MERS) Using the 4D Kalman Filte, Ide, Kalnay, Miyoshi & Wang A GOES Thermal-based Drought Early Warning Index For NIDIS, Anderson, Mo, Svoboda, Wardlow, Zhan, Mecikalski, Kustas & Brown FY10 Incorporating Scale and Predictability Information in Multi-model Ensemble Climate Predictions, DelSole, Tippett & van den Dool Multi-Model Ensemble Forecast of MJO, Wang & Waliser, Enhancing operational drought monitoring and prediction products through synthesis of N-LDAS and CPPA research results, Wood & Lettenmaeir Improved Extended Range Prediction through a Bayesian Approach Exploiting the Enhanced Predictability Offered by the Madden-Julian Oscillation. Xie, Johnson, L'Heureux, Collins & Gottschalk Seasonal Prediction for Ecosystems and Carbon Cycle Using NCEP/CFS and a Dynamic Vegetation Mode, Zeng, Kalnay & Kumar CPT for Improving the Representation of the Stratocumulus to Cumulus Transition in Climate Models, Bretherton, Mechoso, Park & Teixeira 2

Climate Test Bed Past Funded Projects FY06 1. Using Initial tendency errors to reduce systematic errors, identify model errors, and construct stochastic parameterizations (DelSol) (Transition: FY08) 2. Development of neural network emulations of model physics components for improving the computational performance of the NCEP seasonal climate forecasts (Fox-Rabinovitz) (FY08) 3. The Ocean Component of the NCEP ENSO CFS (McPhaden/Xue/Behringer) (FY08) FY07 4. System-wide advancement of user-centric climate forecast products (Hartmann/O Lenic) (FY09) FY08 5. Probabilistic forecasts of extreme events and weather hazards over the United States (Jones/Gottschalck) (FY09) 6. Enabling the Transition of CPC Products to GIS Format (Doty/Silva/Halpert) (FY09) 7. Generation and Evaluation of Long-Term Retrospective Forecasts with NCEP Climate Forecast System: Predictability of ENSO and Drought (Cane/Wang/Xue) (FY10) 8. Multi-Model Ensemble Climate Prediction with CCSM and CFS (Kirtman/van den Dool) (FY10) 9. Development of an Extended and Long-range Precipitation Prediction System over the Pacific Islands (Annamalai/Kumar) (FY10) 10. New Tools for North American Drought Prediction (Lyon/Kumar) (FY10) 3

Multi-Model Ensembles Goal A multi model ensemble prediction system that leverages the best national and international models for improved predictions on intraseasonal-to-interannual time scales CTB Activities Consolidation techniques ENSO Prediction Verification MME Prediction System MME Forecast of MJO (FY10) MME Prediction with CFS and CCSM National MME Prediction System in planning (NCEP, GFDL,NASA,NCAR) in collaboration with COLA, IRI, ESRL MME mean outperforms individual models 4

CFS Improvements Goal To accelerate evaluation of and improvements to the operational Climate Forecast System (CFS) to enhance its use as a skillful tool in providing NCEP s climate predictions for users to address today s problems and plan for tomorrow CFS V1 implemented in 2004 Atmosphere & ocean DA Real time coupled 9-month forecasts 25 years of hindcasts CFS V2 (2011) CFS Reanalysis & Reforecast (CFSRR) project (completed) Coupled O-A-L-Sea Ice data assimilation 1979-2010 Coupled reforecasts initialized from coupled reanalysis, 1981-2010 CFS V3 ( in planning) Will engage the external community in planning process CTB Activities NCEP Climate Process Team (FY10) to improve CFS cloud representation consists of scientists from NCEP NCAR, NASA, DOE and universities. CFS Stratosphere Improvement (FY09) Hybrid Data Assimilation and coupled O-A Data Assimilation for Reanalysis (FY09) Focus areas for CFS Improvements Dynamics Physics Coupled Data Assimilation (Ocean Atmosphere Land Cryosphere) 5

Advancement of Climate Forecast System (CFSv2) Planned for Q2FY11 Attribute Operational (Since 2004) Jan 2011 Analysis Resolution 200 km 38 km Atmosphere model Ocean model Land surface model (LSM) and assimilation 1995: 200 km/28 levels Humidity based clouds MOM-3: 60N-65S 1/3 x 1 deg. Assim depth 750 m 2-level LSM No separate land data assim 100 km/64 levels Variable CO2 AER SW & LW radiation Prognostic clouds & liquid water Retuned mountain blocking Convective gravity wave drag MOM-4 fully global ¼ x ½ deg. Assim depth 4737 m 4 level Noah model GLDAS driven by obs precip Sea ice Climatology Daily analysis and Prognostic sea ice Coupling Daily 30 minutes Data assimilation Retrieved soundings, 1995 analysis, uncoupled background Radiances assimilated, 2008 GSI, coupled background Reforecasts 15/month seasonal output 25/month (seasonal) 124/month (week 3-6)

Application of T382 CFSv2 for Dynamic Hurricane Seasonal Prediction CFS is used operationally (April+) to produce an ensemble of high resolution runs in support of NOAA s Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Hurricane Seasonal Outlooks. CFS is able to reliably capture the net seasonal frequency and intensity of tropical cyclone activity in these basins. 7

Climate Forecast Tools/Products Goal To provide reliable climate forecast tools/products that are responsive to the needs of users and incorporate state-of-the-art science and research. Relationships with partners Delivery of useful products Continuous flow of user requirements Strong research component CTB Activities Forecast Evaluation Tool Development of an Extended and Longrange Precipitation Prediction System over the Pacific Islands Experimental Drought monitoring and prediction System CTB Regional Connection Development is underway 8

CTB Seminar Series Co-hosted by NCEP, NASA, COLA, ESSIC, IRI, ESRL Speakers from CLIVAR and VAMOS community are welcome 9

Summary Climate Test Bed (CTB) is aimed at accelerating transition of research to operations. CTB Research-to-Operation Priorities: Climate model improvement Multi-model ensembles Climate forecast tools & products CTB serves as a testing platform to transfer research from science community to NOAA operations Competitive Grants CTB Monthly Seminars CTB PIs meeting will be Oct.3-6, 2011 in Fort Worth, TX website: http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/ctb/ 10