McIDAS-X Software Development and Demonstration

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McIDAS-X Software Development and Demonstration Dave Santek and Jay Heinzelman 22 May 2018

Overview McIDAS-X 2017.1, 2017.2, 2018.1 McIDAS-XCD 2017.2, 2018.1 Software development and plans for 2018 and beyond…

Plans from last MUG meeting November 2016 VIIRS ADDE Server to –XRD Multi-band transfers for GOES-R ABI Increase maximum image size beyond 4096 elements (graphics limitation) Next generation ADDE servers

Imagery GOES-R ABI ABI ADDE servers released Level 1B Multi-band IMGCOPY From NOAA PDA server or output from CSPP Geo Compatible with PLAX (parallax)

Imagery MCSTRETCH Improved display of water vapor, shortwave IR, and specific visible channels Modification to calibration modules and ADDE servers Initial changes for operational satellites and sensors Based on ‘stretch tables’ (SU command and keyword)

Imagery MCSTRETCH Water vapor bands ABI, AHI: 8, 9, 10 SEVIRI: 5, 6 GVAR, COMS: 3 MODIS: 27, 28 Old: 163 – 330 K New: 180 – 280 K

Imagery MCSTRETCH Shortwave IR bands ABI, AHI: 7 SEVIRI: 4 GVAR, COMS: 2 MODIS: 20, 21, 22 AVHRR: 3 Old: 160 – 330 K New: 190 – 400 K

Imagery MCSTRETCH Visible bands ABI: 2 AHI: 3 Old: 0 – 100 % New: 0 – 116 %

Imagery MCSTRETCH= keyword Improved stretch is the default Can be overridden with environment variable (MCSTRETCH) or MCStretch= command line keyword Options are EXPanded or ORIGinal EU CONV to convert enhancement tables to match new stretch http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/mcidas/software/x/mcstretch_info.html

Imagery ABI Level 2 Products Satellite-derived products Some netCDF files contain more than one product Color tables (*.ET) that are similar to those in AWIPS

Imagery ABI Level 2 Products McIDAS name Product name CMSK Cloud Mask CTPR Cloud Top Pressure CTH Cloud Top Height CTT Cloud Top Temperature CTPH Cloud Top Phase COD Cloud Optical Depth CPS Cloud Particle Size LI Lifted Index CAPE

Imagery ABI Level 2 Products McIDAS name Product name TT Total Totals SI Showalter Index KI K-Index TPW Total Precipitable Water FARA Fire Detection Area FT Fire Detection Temp FMSK Fire Detection Mask FPWR Fire Detection Power LST Land Surface Temperature

Imagery ABI Level 2 Products McIDAS name Product name ARSL Aerosol Detection SMOK Aerosol Detection Smoke DUST Aerosol Detection Dust AOD Aerosol Optical Depth FSC Fractional Snow Cover QPE Rain Rate / QPE SST Sea Surface Temperature VAH Volcanic Ash Height VAML Volcanic Ash Mass Loading

Global Lightning Mapper GLM Global Lightning Mapper Events, Groups, Flashes Parallax corrected

Global Lightning Mapper GLM Global Lightning Mapper Ground System groups lightning flashes from the smallest increments (Events) to aggregates of Events (Groups) to aggregates of Groups (Flashes) Events are on a grid; each gridpoint is a GLM Field of View Groups are at the centroid of the Events that comprise the Group Flashes are at the centroid of the Groups that comprise the Flash Number of Events > number of Groups > number of Flashes Real-time GLM datasets consist of netCDF files; each with 20 seconds of data

GLM Parallax Model GLM products are geolocated assuming latitude dependent cloud height.

Display Large frame size From 4000x4000 to 32,000x32,000 Large number of frames 999 increased to 9999 RGBDISP Examples from GOES-16, Himawari, and Meteosat

Imagery Himawari Updates for Himawari data (WARI) Support for landmark regions Handling undefined values

Imagery Meteosat Updates to correct for navigation error ½ visible line and element error Corrected at EUMETSAT in December 2017

Miscellaneous Update to maps and station database (NOAA sources) More precision in output from DIST

McIDAS-XCD WWDISP, WWLIST Cancellations, updates, etc. Polygons Hourly synoptic More stations for both METARs and synoptic reports Case sensitive searching

McIDAS-XRD GLMIMG Density image VIIRS server S-NPP and NOAA-20 Unidata: ABI Sectorized Cloud and Moisture Imagery (SCMI) ADDE server

Left half of VIIRS granule with bowtie deletion VIIRS ADDE Server Left half of VIIRS granule with bowtie deletion

Plans for 2018 and beyond Refine major recent changes: Number of frames and large frames MCSTRETCH RGB display

Plans for 2018 and beyond Promote from -XRD: VIIRS server SCMI server GLMIMG