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Climate Prediction Center Research Interests/Needs 1

Outline Operational Prediction Branch research needs Operational Monitoring Branch research needs New experimental products at CPC Background on CPC Thanks to CICS/ESSIC/UMD for Inviting us to participate! 2

Operational Prediction Branch Research Interests and Needs (1) Subseasonal and seasonal precipitation prediction Evaluation of the latest generation of model’s prediction skill Downscaling: Statistical methodologies to relate broad scale model circulation or SST fields to determine regional precipitation forecasts Develop next generation of statistical or empirical methods for seasonal precipitation prediction Canonical Correlation Analysis Jan-Feb-Mar, Lead 1, AC Constructed Analogue Jan-Feb-Mar, Lead 1, AC x 100

Operational Prediction Branch Research Interests and Needs (2) Extremes Assess and determine scientific basis for predictions of extremes at varying time scales (predictability, operational feasibility, etc.) Subseasonal (Week 2-4) and seasonal (i.e., activity compared to average within the season, etc.) Excessive heat/cold, heavy precipitation, high winds, severe weather, drought Example Week-2 probabilistic U.S. Hazards graphic displaying much below normal temperature November 2014

Operational Prediction Branch Research Interests and Needs (3) Social Science Evaluate current methods of display of CPC climate information, assess and develop improved ways of displaying and conveying CPC products (4) Subseasonal and seasonal prediction of Arctic Oscillation Evaluation of the latest generation of model’s prediction skill Downscaling: Statistical methodologies to relate forecasts of AO indices to regional temperature and precipitation forecasts

Operational Monitoring Branch Research Needs/Interests Low-frequency variability in ENSO and its prediction skill (e.g., recent changes in the characteristics of ENSO variability) Understanding atmospheric response to various flavors of ENSO Sources of atmospheric and oceanic predictability, and predictability limits on sub-seasonal and seasonal time scale (including weeks 3 & 4) A NOAA climate reanalysis capability Improving seasonal precipitation outlooks Quantifying economic values of climate outlooks

Need for new Climate Monitoring Re- Analysis to Replace R1 CFSR is not Suitable for This 7

Lead 1 NMME SST Forecast for January Challenge: State of the art dynamical MME systems still have trouble forecasting ENSO even at short lead time.

ACC ( ) of Lead 1 NMME SST Forecast for JFM from NMME 9 Challenge : State of the Art MME Dynamical Forecast System has Low Skill in Predicting Near-Equatorial Western* Pacific SST. If SST in this region drove the large-scale pattern past two years there is an issue. Also plenty of room for improvement in forecast skill everywhere outside tropical central and eastern Pacific.

ACC ( ) of Lead 1 Precipitation Forecast for JFM from NMME and CFS Challenge: State of the Art Dynamical Prediction System Can Explain at most on Order of 30% of Precipitation Variability in JFM at 1 Month Lead NMME ACC greater than 0.6 over much of CA CFSV2 ACC greater than 0.5 over much of CA

New Experimental Products Being Developed at CPC Experimental Arctic Sea Ice Melt and Freeze Outlooks Experimental Combined Week 3 and 4 Temperature and Precipitation Outlooks

Grand Challenge Development of Experimental Arctic Sea Ice Melt/Freeze Forecasts 12 Improved Sea-Ice Forecasts Using CFSV2 due to: 1.Improved Ice Initial Condition 2.Modified Atmospheric Physics 3.Removal of bottom heat- flux constraint

Sea ice extent (SIE) forecast Use experimental model output with PIOMAS initial sea ice thickness conditions (20 initializations March 8-12, 2015). Correct biases using mean error with respect to NASA observations SourceSIE Value NSIDC Climatology 4.80 CFSv September SIE Values (*10 6 km 2 )

Toward Week 3-4 Experimental Outlooks A major goal in the CPC 5-year strategic plan is to develop official Week 3-4 operational outlooks. An initiative to work in this direction was started in late FY14. Many challenges to overcome over the next few years to meet this objective  Assessing and documenting the scientific basis for this type of outlook?  If so, would they be reliable?  What would be the frequency and format of this type of product? CPC wide team has determined an initial inventory of information to be targeted in a Phase 1 project during FY15 with outlined requirements, deliverables, project plan and timeline. The initial experimental product is to be a combined Week 3-4 probabilistic temperature and precipitation outlook released once per week, similar in style to current CPC monthly outlook.

Grand Challenge Development of Experimental Week 3-4 Outlooks 15

CPC Mission Deliver real-time products and information that predict and describe climate variations on timescales from weeks to year(s) thereby promoting effective management of climate risk and a climate-resilient society. Temperature Outlook Focus: weeks, months, seasons, years (i.e. short term climate)Focus: weeks, months, seasons, years (i.e. short term climate) Integral to NWS Seamless Suite of ProductsIntegral to NWS Seamless Suite of Products Valuable resource for NOAA’s efforts to deliver climate servicesValuable resource for NOAA’s efforts to deliver climate services

Climate Monitoring Products Daily and monthly data, time series, and maps for various climate parameters and compilation of data on historical and current atmospheric and oceanic conditions –Primary modes of climate variability (ENSO, MJO, NAO, PNA, AO,...) –Atmospheric Circulation (global troposphere and stratosphere) –Storm Tracks and Blocking –Monsoons –Oceanic Conditions (global and coastal) –Precipitation and Surface Temperature (global and US) –Drought (US, North America; NIDIS) –Climate Reanalysis

Climate Prediction Products Focus on week-2 to seasonal-to-interannual 6-10 Day & 8-14 Day Precipitation & Temperature Outlooks Day 3-14 Hazards Outlooks (US, Global Tropics) Monthly & Seasonal Precipitation & Temperature Outlooks Monthly and Seasonal Drought Outlook Seasonal Hurricane Outlooks (Atlantic and Eastern Pacific) Monthly ENSO Prediction Human Forecasters Use Various Tools To Develop Prediction Products Dynamical Models Statistical Models Historical Analogs Historical Composites

Selected Other Climate Services at CPC Joint Agriculture Weather Facility USDA – DOC partnership –Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin –Briefings & Weather Summaries on global weather and crop conditions Training Coverage in Africa CPC International Desks –African Desk –Monsoon Forecaster Training Desk –Activities Training and Education Partnerships Products Famine Early Warning System Hazards Assessments (Africa, global tropics) Tropical Cyclone Monitoring