2009 TCC presentation Joint Typhoon Warning Center Operational Outlook LCDR Mike Vancas JTWC Ops Officer.

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2009 TCC presentation Joint Typhoon Warning Center Operational Outlook LCDR Mike Vancas JTWC Ops Officer

2009 TCC presentation Overview JTWC Services Operational Challenges in 2008 New in 2009 Contact Information

2009 TCC presentation Satellite Analysis Position Fix every 3 hours –VIS, IR, Multi-spectral Intensity Estimate every 6 hours –Dvorak Technique Code and Transmit Bulletin Process Other Agencies’ Fixes Microwave Fixes as available

2009 TCC presentation JTWC Services Warnings/TCFA/Bulletins/Prog Reasoning Products Available on: DMS JOTS JMV

2009 TCC presentation JTWC Services Significant Tropical Weather Advisory Also known as ABIO/ABPW –Issued at 0600Z (ABPW) and 1800Z (ABIO) Covers 24 Hour period May be reissued as needed to reflect updates and development changes –Covers both Northern and Southern Hemispheres Two sections each, Tropical Cyclones and Tropical Disturbances

2009 TCC presentation Tropical Cyclone section will reflect most recent position at bulletin issue time (or reissue as appropriate) for each active Cyclone (warning status) Tropical Disturbance section –Tropical Disturbances discussed relative to development potential within next 24 hours (period of bulletin coverage) 3 Classifications Poor, Fair, Good –Poor – Development not expected during forecast period –Fair – Meteorological conditions increasingly favorable, but development not commenced –Good – Meteorological conditions are favorable AND development has commenced. »TCFA will be issued on all ‘Good’ areas JTWC Services Significant Tropical Weather Advisory (cont.)

2009 TCC presentation Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert Issued on all ‘Good’ Areas Valid for 24 Hours Reissued, upgraded to warning or cancelled WTXS21 PGTW SUBJ/TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION ALERT// RMKS/ 1. FORMATION OF A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE IS POSSIBLE WITHIN 160 NM EITHER SIDE OF A LINE FROM 13.2S 70.9E TO 19.1S 67.9E WITHIN THE NEXT 12 TO 24 HOURS. AVAILABLE DATA DOES NOT JUSTIFY ISSUANCE OF NUMBERED TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNINGS AT THIS TIME. WINDS IN THE AREA ARE ESTIMATED TO BE 25 TO 30 KNOTS. METSAT IM- AGERY AT Z INDICATES THAT A CIRCULATION CENTER IS LOCATED NEAR 14.0S 70.2E. THE SYSTEM IS MOVING WEST-SOUTHWESTWARD AT 05 KNOTS. 2. REMARKS: THE AREA OF CONVECTION PREVIOUSLY LOCATED NEAR 13.4S 69.2E IS NOW LOCATED NEAR 14.0S 70.2E, APPROXIMATELY 420 NM SOUTH-SOUTHWEST OF DIEGO GARCIA. ANIMATED INFRARED SATELLITE IMAGERY AND A Z SSMIS IMAGE CONTINUE TO DEPICT A RAPIDLY CONSOLIDATING LOW-LEVEL CIRCULATION CENTER (LLCC) WITH A DEFINED LLCC AND MULTIPLE BANDS OF DEEP CONVECTION WRAPPING INTO THE CENTER. PREVIOUS SHIP REPORTS AND SCATTEROMETER DATA SUPPORT A KNOT SYSTEM WITH SLP NEAR 1002 MB. UPPER-LEVEL ANALYSIS INDICATES A GENERALLY FAVORABLE ENVIRONMENT, ALTHOUGH CURRENTLY HINDERED BY MODERATE TO HIGH VERTICAL WIND SHEAR (VWS), WITH GOOD RADIAL OUTFLOW AND WARM SST AND HIGH OCEAN HEAT CONTENT. THE LLCC IS EXPECTED TO TRACK INTO LOWER VWS WITHIN HOURS AND SHOULD ALSO TAP INTO THE MIDLATITUDE WESTERLY FLOW TO ITS SOUTH, RESULTING IN IMPROVED POLEWARD OUTFLOW WHICH WILL ALLOW THE SYSTEM TO STRENGTHEN TO 35 KNOTS. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED SURFACE WINDS ARE ESTIMATED AT 25 TO 30 KNOTS. MINIMUM SEA LEVEL PRESSURE IS ESTIMATED TO BE NEAR 1002 MB. BASED ON THE IMPROVED ORGANIZATION, TIGHT BANDING, GOOD RADIAL OUTFLOW AND EXPECTED TRACK INTO AN IMPROVED ENVIRONMENT, THE POTENTIAL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE WITHIN THE NEXT 24 HOURS IS GOOD. 3. THIS ALERT WILL BE REISSUED, UPGRADED TO WARNING OR CANCELLED BY Z.//

2009 TCC presentation Warnings JTWC issues warnings in Western North Pacific (West of Date Line) –Tropical systems reach 25 Knots closed circulation –Warnings are Issued to 120 Hours (5 days) –Text bulletins are posted to Navy Oceanography Portal, JAAWIN, GTS and via Message Traffic –Graphical products posted to NOP

2009 TCC presentation Warnings (cont) Warnings include forecast track, intensity and wind radii (through 72 hours) –Graphical products include error swath –Wind probability products produced as well

2009 TCC presentation Graphical Warning Product Error Swath Forecast Track Forecast Wind radii Forecast Tau (DD/HH) Warning Position Forecast Summary CPA Bearing

2009 TCC presentation Forecast Cycle 00Z 06Z 12Z 18Z Repeated 4 X per day 00-01Z: Import Fixes Evaluate Observational Data Create and Send Bogus Best-track TCs and Suspect Areas 01-03Z: Evaluate Guidance (Models, etc.) Develop Forecast (Track, Intensity, Structure) Create Warning Products Transmit Warning Products 03-04Z: Complete Administrative Tasks Communicate with Customers Import Fixes Create 3-hr Position Update 04-05Z: Update Situational Awareness Assess Suspect Areas Create Advisories and Alerts 05-06Z: Evaluate new data Re-Best TCs and Suspect Areas Watch Team Discussion

2009 TCC presentation Warnings Special Services 3 Hour Updated Position Updated Position (JTUP) –Estimated Position issued when: Tropical Cyclone within 180 NM of: –Cheju Island –Guam –Okinawa –Sasebo –Iwakuni –Yokosuka One of above sets TC Condition of Readiness (TCCOR) II or higher Requested by PACOM

2009 TCC presentation Conference Calls Available to operational forecasters via dial-up at 2130Z when the JTWC 72-hr 35kt wind radii area falls on major DoD concentration areas. Discussion covers synoptic picture, storm analysis, forecast track, forecast intensity, track uncertainty, etc. –Discussion does not cover TC COR JTWC provides conference website – Participation is encouraged –DSN (315) –COM (808) Host Code: Warnings Special Services Conference Call

2009 TCC presentation Warning Special Services Wind Probabilities Provides indication of confidence in forecast Offered for Northwest Pacific only Password reqd.

2009 TCC presentation Operational Challenges West Pacific Track Errors

2009 TCC presentation Operational Challenges West Pacific Track Errors

2009 TCC presentation Operational Challenges Numerical Weather Prediction TY 07W Consensus TY 07W Forecast Tracks

2009 TCC presentation Operational Challenges Frequent military TDO turnover. Interruptions to back office functions –Military Turnover and back office functionality interruptions should be mitigated by civilianization of Tech Dev and TDO positions

2009 TCC presentation JTOPS Contact Info If you have any questions or concerns, contact me at: COM: (808) DSN: (315) TDO: (Subj: For JTOPS)