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CIMSS/ASPB Participation GOES-R/JPSS Proving Ground Status CIMSS/ASPB Participation GOES-R/JPSS Proving Ground Status Wayne Feltz, Mike Pavolonis, Tim Schmit, Andy Heidinger, Jordan Gerth, Scott Bachmeier, Scott Lindstrom, Justin Sieglaff, Lee Cronce, Robert Aune, Gary Wade, Brad Pierce, Kaba Bah, Will Straka, Jason Otkin, Sarah Monette, Chris Velden, Ralph Petersen, Russ Dengel and Chris Schmidt November 4, 2013 Wayne Feltz, Mike Pavolonis, Tim Schmit, Andy Heidinger, Jordan Gerth, Scott Bachmeier, Scott Lindstrom, Justin Sieglaff, Lee Cronce, Robert Aune, Gary Wade, Brad Pierce, Kaba Bah, Will Straka, Jason Otkin, Sarah Monette, Chris Velden, Ralph Petersen, Russ Dengel and Chris Schmidt November 4, 2013

Satellite Proving CIMSS/ASPB Demonstration of Satellite PG applications at National Center Testbeds / Demonstrations and NWS WFO AWIPS II status Training Geostationary viewing of Chelyabinsk meteor tail Upcoming meetings/conferences 2

1) Hazardous Weather Testbed and SPC, Norman OK 3 Satellite Liaison: Bill Line HWT 2013 Final report now available  Simulated Cloud and Moisture Imagery (Otkin/Sieglaff/Lindsey – CIMSS/CIRA)  NearCast Model (Petersen/Line - CIMSS)  Cloud Top Cooling (Sieglaff/Feltz – CIMSS) Product demonstrations in SPC have begun. CIMSS Products currently in operations as experimental:  NearCast Model, Cloud Top Cooling and Overshooting Top Detection Continue streamlining formats for AWIPS-2 Conference presentations (Bill Line):  EUMETSAT poster: NearCast Model (presented by Ralph Petersen)  NWA oral: Highlighted SPC product demonstrations (including NearCast Model, CTC, OTD) Future planning will be coordinated with Bill Line  HWT 2014 Spring Experiment plans  Hope to have a GOES-R presence in the EFP this year  Planning for EFP has recently begun, EWP planning to begin shortly.  Hydrological/Fire Testbed in future? – No new information, nothing set in stone  Satellite product demonstrations in SPC operations will continue year-round

2) AWC Testbed Satellite Proving Ground 44 Satellite Liaison: Amanda Terborg Aviation Weather Testbed Summer Demo: August 12 – 23, 2013  Final report now available NWA 2014 conference presentation AWC 2014 Testbed planning

3) NWS Operations PG and WFO Interactions Satellite Liaison: Chad Gravelle NWA 2013 Conference Presentation: Using GOES-R Demonstration Products to Bridge the Gap Between Severe Weather Watches and Warnings Coordination between Bill Line (SPC Liaison) and Lance VandenBoogart (WDTB Liaison) on developing best practices for GOES-R convective products for use in WFOs. Convective Cloud-Top Cooling (part of “convective-initiation toolbox”) evaluation with CR (12 WFOs) and ER (2 WFOs) ended in October. Continued coordination of GOES-R Fog/Low Stratus products into operations (West Coast evaluation ended in September with SEW, EKA, LOX, and MTR). Streamlining AWIPS I and AWIPS II product configuration/installation directions for WFOs. Working with NWS Operations Proving Ground regarding GOES-R products and and how they relate to ongoing GOES-R PG activities. 5

4) Alaska/AAWU/High Latitude Testbed 6 Automated ash cloud alerts from AVHRR and MODIS will be provided to the VAAC and CWSU soon (training needs to be updated first). VIIRS NetCDF files verified to be AWIPSII compatible VIIRS VISIT NWS training module under development Polar2grid tool being expanded for GEOCAT AK products

5) Pacific Region/Hawaii Demonstrations No satellite liaison Maintenance of current activities supported by CIMSS/PRH collaboration Future activities pending final operations plan Prospective visits of CIMSS personnel to HFO/PRH in December and/or January Hawaii Direct Broadcast Workshop web page (labs, photos, etc.): Honolulu is suggested host of potential JPSS-supported OCONUS PG demonstrations meeting in summer 2014 TS Flossie VIIRS DNB image will appear in final storm summary; report not yet released

6) Satellite Proving Ground for Marine, Precipitation, and Hazardous Weather Applications 8 Satellite Liaison: Michael Folmer  UW-CIMSS providing Overshooting-Top/Enhanced-V products (same methods as SPC delivery), N-AWIPS displayed at OPC, WPC, and SAB.  Cloud top height and temperature from GOES imager are in progress for display within N-AWIPS and AWIPS  The Washington VAAC is now receiving SEVIRI based GOES-R volcanic ash products via a McIDAS ADDE server and automated alerts will soon be distributed  Coordinated CIMSS GOES-R PG collaborations with Satellite Proving Ground for Marine, Precipitation, and Hazardous Weather Applications demonstrations  Other GOES-R PG decision support products requested within plan available once approved by NOAT governance process

7) NHC Proving Ground UW-CIMSS Participants: C. Velden, S. Monette UW-CIMSS is providing real-time observations from updated versions of the Hurricane Intensity Estimate (HIE) and Tropical Overshooting Tops (TOTs) products to NHC for evaluation and feedback. Also, these two products plus Cloud Top Height (CTH) estimates derived from the GOES-R AWG algorithm were used to support the NASA HS-3 tropical field campaign this summer (Global Hawks>>hurricane recon) PG ends Nov. 30; awaiting NHC product evaluation

7A -- GOES-R Proxy Support to HS3 10  GOES-R Proxy Cloud Top Heights and emissivity along the Global Hawk current and predicted path were provided in real- time to NASA mission scientists and GH pilots.  Real-time CTH, TOTs and lightning overlay displays were updated every 2 mins and used to identify potential hazards. Real-time hazard avoidance guidance for Global Hawk missions flying over and around tropical cyclones -- Flight Rules: Global Hawks must clear “active” cloud tops with a 5,000 foot flyover cushion.

2013 GOES-R PG Real-time Proxy activities (November 2013) 1.Developing tools to use WRF-CHEM cloud, moisture and thermodynamic fields as “truth” to validate ABI AWG Real-time Proxy Cloud, and Sounding retrievals during 2013 Oklahoma tornado and Hurricane Sandy events. 2.Continuing to prepare data for a WES case focusing on 2013 Oklahoma tornado events: 6 products, including the RGB air-mass and true color products, and the synthetic radiance/reflectance imagery, for the period of May, Beginning development of proxy data base for “ABI centric” red, green, and blue band to provide to CIRA for regression based synthetic green band for ABI RGB true color imagery. WRF-CHEM/CRTM based using synthetic ABI red and blue bands combined with synthetic MODIS green band with ABI viewing geometry.

Oct 22, 2013 WRF-CHEM/CRTM True Color Surface (ABI+MODIS Green Band) Oct 22, 2013 WRF-CHEM/CRTM True Color TOA (ABI+MODIS Green Band) Oct 22, 2013 MODIS True Color TOA  ABI true color image (upper left) shows some coastal artifacts along Gulf Coast, Yucatan, and Baja  Have verified that input MODIS BRDF based land and coastal surface reflectance (lower left) is not causing artifacts.  Plan to deliver to CIRA for ABI synthetic green band regression development in FY14

CIMSS AWIPS II Update CIMSS actively attending AWIPS II developers’ forum conference calls and remote/in-person meetings of the EPDT Testing of locally-produced netCDF4 files containing VIIRS imagery ongoing Investigating performance of regionalsat plug-in – Impacts legacy PG products – Memory issue reappeared in OB13.5 Issue with single-digit minute GRIB2 valid times still exists – Impacts cloud top cooling – Working to submit bug fix Development of other small fixes/enhancements in progress Providing assistance to Alaska Region and Pacific Region Operational use of AWIPS II at NWS Milwaukee expected to begin on November 14 th 13

CIMSS AWIPS II Update 14 AWIPS II supports pass compositing Direct broadcast VIIRS converted to AWIPS-II compatible format using the NOAA Community Satellite Processing Package (CSPP) – allowing full resolution multi-granule display Data provided by GINA in Alaska

CIMSS/ASPB Many PG-relevant CIMSS Satellite Blog posts: GOES-R Fog Product Examples (‘Fused Fog’ Blog) at new site: VISITview sessions currently being offered on the VISIT training calendar: VIIRS Imagery in AWIPS; FLS Products; OT/Enhanced-V/Thermal Couplet Detection; CTC Rate; NearCast Short Articulate Presenter modules (on CTC Rate and NearCast Model) developed for HWT: Fused Fog Blog: 183 total posts  1200 hits/day (Sept); 1360 hits/day (October)  s to SOOs when case is posted in WFO

16 Case over North Dakota: The next day, they asked how to get the data into AWIPS

17 Sent examples to BOX, BTV in Aug/Sept/Oct On Training Calendar for November

Paper Published on Meteor Trails over Russia in February of 2013 in the PNAS This is an example of using ‘weather’ satellite for other uses. FY-2D imagery of the Chelyabinsk meteor trail (0330 UTC). A paper was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) regarding using weather satellites to study atmospheric bolides (large meteors), in this case over Russia in February of S. D. Miller, W. C. Straka III, A. S. Bachmeier, T. J. Schmit, P. T. Partain, and Y. Noh, 2013: Earth-viewing satellite perspectives on the Chelyabinsk meteor event PNAS October 2013; doi: /pnas /15/ full.pdf+htmlhttp:// 10/15/ full.pdf+html (CSU press release). 3/1021/Meteor-that-bombed-Russia-left- telltale-tracks-seen-from-space (Christian Science Monitor) /1021/Meteor-that-bombed-Russia-left- telltale-tracks-seen-from-space MTSAT visible at an oblique view angle (0501 UTC).

Other Conferences/Meetings 2013 AGU Happy Holidays! 2014 AMS Annual Meeting 2-6 FebruaryAtlanta, GA “Virtual” Satellite Science Week MarchMadison, WI EUMETSAT Satellite Conference September Geneva, Switzerland AMS Severe Local Storms 3-7 November Madison, WI 19

20 AMS annual meetings Recommended for PG participants