Data Dissemination Fifth Meeting of the Science Advisory Committee 18-20 November, 2009 Kevin Fuell, Geoffrey Stano, Frank Lafontaine transitioning unique.

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Data Dissemination Fifth Meeting of the Science Advisory Committee November, 2009 Kevin Fuell, Geoffrey Stano, Frank Lafontaine transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations National Space Science and Technology Center, Huntsville, AL

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations Relevance of Data Distribution to NASA/SPoRT Others could send data. SPoRT says it is not simply a “data provider”, so why do it? Think B.K. “Have it your way!” ……in your DSS ……over your area Disclaimer – this is not an endorsment of Burger King

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations Who was, is, and will be receiving data? Circa 2007 (6) – Huntsville, Nashville, Birmingham, Mobile, Miami, Great Falls 2008 expansion (7) – Morristown/Knoxville, Melbourne, Tallahassee, Houston/Galveston, Corpus Christi, Albuquerque, and the Space Flight Meteorology group 2009 expansion (2) – Peach Tree/Atlanta (NALMA), Key West (MODIS), Morristown (MODIS) 2010 (4+) – Jacksonville (LDAR), El Paso (White Sands LDAR), Boise and Glasgow (MODIS-False Color) Partners Receiving Data Pre SAC 2007 New WFOs Private/Govt NWS Regional HQ Direct Broadcast sites

How was... and how is data provided to NWS? The way it WAS….. FTP – Each WFO linked to SPoRT (security) – Constant query for data (latency) – Hands-on help often needed to receive and display data (logistics) The way it IS….. LDM – Only NWS Regions linked to SPoRT – Immediate sending of data – Documentation available for users to customize feed/display transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations SPoRTWFO1WFO3WFO4WFO2 SPoRT NWS Region WFO1WFO2WFO3 Easier to manage one firehose instead of many garden hoses FTP LDM

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations Going through NWS Regions Why is this important? – Simplifies data dissemination – WFOs are free to add or subtract data/products as appropriate – Easy to add new WFO collaborators – Easy to add new products to the stream – Shows that NWS Regional HQ supports SPoRT’s mission and “buys into” the collaborative partnership where NASA EOS data is provided in a test bed mode. Provide bundled files for AWIPS/D2-d configuration along with documentation

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations Dissemination to other partners The Weather Channel – GOES E/W and MIMIC TPW for tropics (FTP, soon to be LDM) – Discussed MODIS to receive in future WorldWinds – MODIS SST, Chlorophyll composites (FTP) Battelle/Ventyx – NSSL/WRF model output (FTP) FAA/ENSCO (during 2008 project) – NSSL/WRF, MODIS (LDM) WFO Eureka (request from NESDIS) – NESDIS 9km SST from GOES/POES Why do we make this effort? Promotes the use of NASA/EOS data in a variety of applications outside of NWS operational forecasting environment. Tests the value added to standard industry products. Fosters relationships for funded projects. Why do we make this effort? Promotes the use of NASA/EOS data in a variety of applications outside of NWS operational forecasting environment. Tests the value added to standard industry products. Fosters relationships for funded projects. NSSL/WRF model provides input to Battelle/Ventyx for energy load forecasts

MODIS SST for WRF EMS MODIS SST composites – 2km resolution – Available via FTP Auto ingest option included by developers in WRF EMS v3 – Surface boundary initialization – Default option over using NCEP Real-Time Global (RTG) SSTs Infrastructure exists in application software for full transition Graphic: get SST composites and some other WRF output graphic transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

How AWIPS II will change things… Presently create several grids at varying resolutions to cover geographic areas of interest – i.e. 4km conus, 1km region, 500m state, 250m WFO scales AWIPS II should allow 1 data file at the highest resolution. Then just zoom and pan. – Can NWS bandwidth handle it? – Can AWIPS II graphic card handle it? Data to be sent in a more raw form to retain higher fidelity

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations Summary “Have it your way.” FTP to LDM Buy-in from NWS Regions Increased resources to maintain/monitor data flow – Fewer disruptions to end users – Shorter time during outages – Established main points of contact for improved communication CIRA GOES Aviation MODISAMSREADAS MatrixDrizzleInfrared Sport ldm1 WFO Partner Icebox Branch WFO Partner Total Lightning SRHQ

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations Future Work - Data Dissemination Make the SPoRT Suite ready for AWIPS II Provide total lightning data from multiple networks to GOES-R Proving Ground efforts at Experimental Warning Program 2010 Provide ABI proxy products in near real-time to SPoRT partners and GOES-R Proving Ground Collaborate with NPOESS to distribute NPP and C1 data MODIS GOES GOES-R ABI proxy via MODIS/GOES Hybrid