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1 National Security Applications Program Scott Swerdlin Terri Betancourt Tom Warner National Security Applications Program Research Applications Laboratory 6 Nov, 2008

2 Mission Statement Significantly advance our understanding of mesoscale and urban-scale atmospheric processes, especially in the boundary layer, and our ability to forecast these atmospheric conditions operationally for the purpose of providing forecasters, decision makers, and emergency managers with accurate decision information to save lives and property.

3 Societal Needs Cities are vulnerable to industrial and transportation system accidents, and terrorist attacks involving toxic airborne releases Various fine-scale atmospheric modeling technologies could help to save lives Similar technologies are useful for climate change prediction and the impact on cities Urban meteorology and regional climate prediction are important topics in a variety of fields

4 NSAP’s Principal Elements Regional NWP ModelingTurnkey NWP Systems Climate Downscaling NWP Model Customization Building ProtectionUrban Protection Advanced Data Assimilation Mesoscale Ensemble PredictionBL and Urban Meteorology

5 Highest Priorities Global and regional climatologies Modeling urban atmospheres Modeling plumes of hazardous materials Mesoscale ensemble prediction

6 Project Composition U.S. Department of Defense –Army Test & Evaluation 4DWX Future Combat Systems M&S –Army Intelligence: CFDDA & T&D –DTRA Global CFDDA Met Data Server Coastal Urban Next-generation WRF-RTFDDA Basic Research BL Coupled WRF-CFD Sensor Data Fusion –Missile Defense Agency: Hydrometeor Impacts –Joint S&T Office: Portable Chem-Bio Test Grid R&D International –French military: CFDDA for French Army (2) CFDDA for French Navy –UCAR Africa Initiative: NWP in Ghana –UAE Dept of Atm Sci in Abu Dhabi: NWP improvements Other –NASA:Improve Chem-Bio defense using NASA sensors in NWP model over NYC –AirDat: NWP Forecast Improvements from TAMDAR Sensors Pending (> 50% odds) –Xcel Energy operational NWP component –Israeli Air Force NWP improvements –Saudi govt: Impact of Industrial Park Cooling Towers on Microclimate

7 Staff Composition (funded 50% or more by NSAP) 22 NWP modelers, 16 engineers, and 3 systems administrators Near-future anticipated hires: ~ 4 scientists, 4 engineers, and 1 sysadmin

8 STAR Institute: Science and Technology in Atmospheric Research STAR furthers NCAR’s mission by using shared IP to meet defense needs that NCAR cannot Incorporated in Colorado in Dec ’05, and now a 501(c)(3) Debt free as of 4 Nov ‘08 ($400 k UCARF loan paid off) 3 current contracts worth $2 M/yr 2 full-time, 28 part-time employees Facility cleared for SECRET ~10 cleared to date Added security measures on site

9 Pentagon and urban Shield: Coupling NWP and T&D models from the continental scale to street canyons Animation

10 Frontiers Develop software toolkit and best practices guidelines for experiments to allow quick response to stakeholders requiring climate projections Develop modeling methods for better predicting urban weather for providing alerts of threat events like poor air quality, flash-floods, heat waves, etc Coupling numerical weather and climate prediction models with infectious disease decision support processes


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