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Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Building the Iowa Environmental Mesonet Daryl Herzmann Iowa State University Department of Agronomy

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Presentation Outline ● Motivations for a Mesonet – Details on the Iowa Environmental Mesonet ● Motivations for data sharing ● Motivations for application development ● IEM Network Example: KCCI SchoolNet8 ● Wake everybody up from the nap

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: What is an Environmental Mesonet? ● Environmental – We did not want to just focus on weather. We are interested in all sorts of environmental data. ● Meso – Net – 'Meso' refers to a spatial scale between the large scale synoptic systems and the microscale. Basically from the size of individual clouds to the synoptic weather disturbance. – 'Net' refers to a network.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Motivations for our Mesonet ● The baseline FAA/NWS ASOS network is not adequate spatially or temporally to resolve many mesoscale phenomena. ● A cost effective and high density network can be built using pre-existing resources. ● Data needs to be collected and housed in a central location to promote research and education.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: We aren't just focused on Iowa! ● Process NWS/FAA data from surrounding states including Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska ● Started a similar mesonet project in South Dakota ● Communication with Missouri about their meso-networks ● Work with the High Plains Climate Center ● Will soon be processing data from Texas, Oklahoma, and Utah

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Combining diverse datasets ● We gather, combine, compare and disseminate data from at least 9 observing networks. ● Each network has a different data format and internet transfer mechanism! ● These networks include....

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS) Network FAA/NWS flagship observational network. 15 sites located at the major airports. Hourly METAR reports and sub-hourly special bulletins when conditions warrant.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) Network Owned/Operated by the state. Three METAR observations per hour and no special bulletins. Similar instrumentation as the ASOS network. Not all stations have rainfall tipping buckets.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Roadway Weather Information Systems (RWIS) Network Owned/Operated by the Department of Transportation. Produces an observation every 10 minutes. Includes pavement temps and characteristics Some stations record precipitation.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: USGS River Gauging / Data Collection Platform Network Hydrological data sent to us by the National Weather Service. Mostly USGS sites. Monitor stream flow and rainfall. Obviously, primarily located along water bodies!

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Soil Climate Analysis Network (SCAN) Operated by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) of the USDA. 5 soil levels providing temps and moisture. We also process stations from Nebraska and Missouri.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Iowa State Ag Climate Network Located on Iowa State Research Farms. Hourly values of radiation, soil temps, and atmospherics. Data is QC'd by High Plains Climate Center. Currently being outfitted with 5 soil levels sensors.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: NWS Cooperative Observer Network Climate observing network with data dating back before Most sites report once per day with climatic information. Data can be delayed from some sites which do not report in real- time.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: KCCI-TV SchoolNet8 Network Located on the roofs of schools. Some sites have siting issues, many don't. Produce invaluable data in data sparse regions. Report information in real-time with a new ob every ~ 10 seconds.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: We put them all together... A single archive of all networks in one location. Station metadata record for each network. Dramatically improved spatial and temporal coverage

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Daily Iowa Mesonet Totals This does not include remotely sensed data like profilers, NEXRADs, RAOBs, and satellites.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Motivations for Data Sharing ● Save money ● Save time ● Increase the value of the network ● Build goodwill between entities with similar operational tasks. ● Cross discipline approach to collaboration.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Government Agency / Private Sector Des Moines NWS Forecasters using an automated wind alert from the SchoolNet.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Private Sector / State Agency On-Air Image generated by KCCI-TV showing DOT owned Roadway Weather Sensor (RWIS) information.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Academia / State Agency The popular DOT WeatherView site displaying information from the RWIS/AWOS network.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Motivations for Application Development ● We build applications for what endusers need, but make things extensible for other purposes. ● GIS plays an important role in providing cross platform applications and data solutions. GIS provides a mechanism to quickly combine diverse information together. ● The IEM will only provide Open Source / Cross Platform solutions to meet the data needs.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Open Source? & Cross Platform? ● The wheel must not be continually reinvented. ● Applications should speak to each other in community accepted standards. – Open GIS Consortium – XML-RPC / SOAP ● Data must be generated in standard formats. Simple ASCII data files are evil! – NetCDF, HDF, XML, sensorML

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: IEM Example: KCCI SchoolNet8 ● An example of the partnerships the Iowa Mesonet is built on. ● Sharing data and resources to meet the challenges of managing an observing network.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Before the IEM got involved. ● Data collected and sent to website, on-air display. ● Data was not archived. ● Data was not quality controlled. ● Data requests from the public, National Weather Service were impossible to fill with non-existant IT support. ● The network had a single purpose and meet that lone purpose well.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: The need for the IEM ● As the network kept expanding, the management resources required also expanded. ● The amount of data flowing was overwhelming to keep track of. ● The public and schools were demanding more usability with the data and educational opportunities.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: What the IEM did. ● We processed their data without any changes on their end. ● Built needed web applications and data manipulation programs. ● Processed the data through Forecast System Lab's (FSL) MADIS project for QC and to widely distribute the data.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: What KCCI did. ● Convince management that sharing data was a good idea. ● Provide responsive and timely information to data quality concerns. ● Provide valuable feedback to the IEM for application development. ● Promote the IEM with the focus on data sharing.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Before After ● On-Air Display ● Website with currents ● Local display at schools. ● Full-featured website with many unique applications. ● Local School engagement with the network. Energy... ● Widely used and accepted data network. ● Publicity galore!

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Data Users ● National Weather Service ● Storm Prediction Center ● River Forecast Center ● APRS FireNet ● Research Community ● Weather enthusists ● Other TV stations!

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Data Applications

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Example Conclusion ● The first step was sharing the data and then the entire world of possibilities opened up. ● The partnership has been beneficial to both sides, with the general public ultimately benefiting. ● The partnership has allowed the network to continue expansion to 50 stations and growing. ● The users are energized and the schools are excitied to be apart of this data sharing effort.

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: What can the IEM do for the EPA? ● We can proctor the QC of your meteorological data. ● We can quickly compare your data and produce reports in many formats. ● We can increase your data userbase and promote your network through media partnerships. ● Provide data in LITTLE_R / RAWINS format! ● Script for the AIRS database

Iowa Environmental Mesonet: Conclusions ● Sharing data is the key to maintain any observational network. Single purpose networks will ultimately meet their demise because of small userbases and small funding pools to draw from. ● The Iowa Environmental Mesonet is willing to help in any way possible. Thanks! Daryl Herzmann