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C-SRNWP (SHORT RANGE NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION NETWORK) AND THE FORECASTING CAPABILITY AREA OF EUMETNET Responsible member: Hungarian Meteorological Service Period: Andras Horanyi Gergely Boloni

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles INITIAL REMARKS The C-SRNWP programme had been extended (by the EUMETNET Assembly in May) until the end of 2012 (without any change) The C-SRNWP Programme Manager is still acting as „interim Forecasting Capability Programme Manager” The Hungarian Meteorological Service proposed (to be approved by the various EUMETNET bodies) a change in the programme management: Gergely Boloni is replacing Andras Horanyi from the beginning of September, 2011 onwards

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles C-SRNWP: MAIN OBJECTIVES Improved scientific cooperation between the 5 LAM Consortia (ALADIN, COSMO, HIRLAM, LACE, Met Office) in Europe for numerical weather prediction (NWP) through the initiation and execution of joint projects –Expert Teams and their workplans Enhanced operational cooperation through harmonisation of standards and increased interoperability between models –Interoperability (SRNWP-I) and verification (SRNWP-V) programmes Effective diffusion of NWP knowledge and enhanced practical cooperation in NWP –Thematic SRNWP workshops –Webpage: srnwp.met.hu

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles SRNWP CONSORTIA (5) and MODELS (4) CONSORTIAMODEL ALADIN ALADIN (ALARO, AROME, HARMONIE) COSMO HIRLAM HIRLAM, HARMONIE (ALADIN, ALARO, AROME) LACE ALADIN (ALARO, AROME, HARMONIE) Met OfficeUnified Model Remark: ALADIN (LACE) and HIRLAM are working on code collaboration around the IFS/ARPEGE/ALADIN/ALARO/AROME (HARMONIE) code

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles

LIST OF EXPERT TEAMS (CROSS- CONSORTIA WORKING GROUPS) Data assimilation and use of observations Diagnostics, validation and verification (  SRNWP-V) Dynamics and lateral boundary coupling Link with applications Physical parameterisation (upper air) Predictability and EPS Surface and soil processes (model and data assimilation) System aspects (  SRNWP-I)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles SURFACE DATA EXCHANGE FOR VALIDATION The COSMO consortium initiated the surface and near- surface data exchange for the validation of surface schemes of the NWP models The involved „supersites”: Lindenberg, Payerne, Capofiume, Sodankylaa, Cabauw, Toulouse, Cardington (Valday, Debrecen) The data access can be granted to SRNWP members at the webpage (recent users: Bettems, de Morsier, Machulskaya, Mahfouf, Bush, Vogel, Calvet, Bonafe, Kangas, Samuelsson, Albergel, Hamdi, Schulz)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles LATERAL BOUNDARY CONDITION (LBC) ISSUES ECMWF TAC subgroup: on the update of the Optional Project on LBCs A possible future Optional Programme on EPS boundaries were emerged (two options) –Operational resolution (T639) and operational ensemble size (50+1) –Higher resolution (T799) and half of the operational ensemble size (24+1) A third proposal from the LAMEPS community (confirmed in Bologna this February) –„VAREPS” system: High resolution (T1279 or T799) until two days and lower resolution (T639) afterwards (until 6 days)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles LATERAL BOUNDARY CONDITION (LBC) ISSUES Next steps –Tests for the newly proposed option (thanks to Martin Leutbecher from ECMWF) –Scientific and user meeting at ECMWF during the spring of 2012

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles DISCUSSIONS WITH THE RADAR (OPERA) COMMUNITY Objective: the use of radar data in data assimilation (and verification) The main discussed possibilities (phone conference in June) –Detailed data requirements to be provided for OPERA –Redistribution of 3D volume data –2D rain rate composite: quality control issues are of primary importance (removal of non-meteorological echoes for instance) –OPERA proposal is foreseen for an updated 2012 work programme (+ strategic issues in the obs. roadmap) –The NWP community can take part in the OPERA meetings as observer (this autumn: Martin Gronsleth from met.no)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles SRNWP-I: DELIVERABLES (1) D1: report about the standard output format (+list of parameters, maintenance plan) –Achieved (see EUMETNET portal, GRIB2 on model grids, Consortia softwares to be used  the maintenance would be easier) D2: Requirements and specifications of the adaptors –Not yet fully ready (see also EUMETNET portal) D3: Development of four 2-way adaptors (specific LAM format to standard format and its inverse) –Completed

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles SRNWP-I: DELIVERABLES (2) D4: Software for enabling any of the LAMs to use any of the global models as initial and lateral boundary conditions –Ongoing D5: Long term sustainability plan –Outline plan D6 (extra): Encoding/decoding of model outputs into GRIB2 format  Delay of the programme execution (the complete surface solution cannot be given during this programme phase)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles SRNWP-I: REMARK SRNWP-I is valid until the end of 2011: there is not yet proposal for 2012 and beyond 2012 (no agreement among the project partners for the exact scope of the extension; surface issues and/or towards LAMEPS?) Discussions should be enhanced as soon as possible (STAC/PFAC of EUMETNET is waiting for the proposals)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles SRNWP-V

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles SRNWP-V: DELIVERABLES (PREVIOUS PROGRAMME) All the main deliverables are completed: –D1: Operational verification comparison of one version of each of the 4 regional European LAM model (ALADIN, COSMO, HIRLAM, Unified Model, see at EUMETNET portal) –D2: Additional models to the intercomparison –D3: Inventory and recommendations of „new” scale selective verification methods –D4: Catalogue of non-GTS data sources –D5: Exchange methods and code for verification of severe weather forecasts (too early for completion)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles Mean sea level pressure bias and RMSE Monthly frequency biases for precipitation ≥1mm (more results are available at the EUMETNET portal)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles SRNWP-V: DELIVERABLES (Phase II, ) ND1: Continuation of operational verification comparison of one version of each of the 4 regional European LAM model (ALADIN, COSMO, HIRLAM, Unified Model) ND2: Additional verification variables: cloud amount, cloud base, visibility, wind gusts for instance) ND3: Spatial and scale selective verification of precipitation using gridded daily precipitation annalyses, high resolution radar data and OPERA radar composites ND4: Inclusion of severe/high impact weather verification ND5: Full documentation of the methods used in the intercomparison

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles SRNWP: ISSUES At the moment there is no chairperson for the physics ET and the dynamics team has very „low profile” C-SRNWP PM is asked to act as Interim Forecasting Capability Programme Manager (resource difficulties) SRNWP-V: summary of verification results should be „published” soon SRNWP-I: a follow-on proposal should be prepared (including its one-year extension for 2012 as well) Pushing OPERA to produce 2D and 3d radar data with proper quality control at the OPERA Data Hub (already in 2012?) Project requirements should be compiled for all the NWP- related future programmes (FCPM, EPS, nowcasting, SRNWP-I, SRNWP-V; see roadmap-related activities below)

EUMETNET FORECASTING ROADMAP (UNTIL 2020)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles INTRODUCTORY REMARKS EUMETNET adopted its (high-level) strategy last year –Improved efficiency with shared services –Collective investment in science, technology and skills –Essential partnership with EU/EC The next step is to produce roadmaps for observations, climate, forecasting, aviation and EU Drafting Teams were established for these „capability areas” –Forecasting Roadmap Drafting Team members: Massimo Ferri (chair, STAC), Vesa Nietosvaara (EUMETCAL), Michael Staudinger (EMMA), Clive Wilson (SRNWP-V), Rachel North (SRNWP-I), Jeanette Onvlee (HIRLAM), Piet Termonia (ALADIN), Marco Arpagaus (COSMO), Fredrik Linde (Sweden), Ilda Novo (Portugal), Adrian Broad (PFAC), Jose Antonio Garcia-Moya (Spain), Andras Horanyi (C-SRNWP); Massimo Capaldo („external support”)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles HIGH-LEVEL GOALS ALREADY DEFINED BY THE ASSEMBLY F1: Throughout the decade EUMETNET will support Members in ensuring that they always have highly skilled forecasters through shared training and shared best practise F2: EUMETNET will assist members and their modelling Consortia to develop their forecast models and processes in order to produce the best possible short term forecasts for their clients F3: EUMETNET will have facilitated through a strategic discussion among Members, the identification and initiation of projects for collaboration, harmonisation and coordination in support of more efficient forecasting systems and improved regional and short range weather forecasts

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles TASKS OF THE DRAFTING TEAM Identification of priorities between existing (C-SRNWP, SRNWP-I, SRNWP-V, EMMA, SATREP, EUMETCAL) and proposed new programmes Propose programmes (with their rationale, resource requirements) in the period of Identify cross-cutting issues with the other EUMETNET capability areas

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles HIGH PRIORITY AREAS Protection of past investments Improved communication with users and understanding their requirements Severe and high impact weather forecasting to be improved via –Better nowcasting (also addressing developments of advanced applications for key customers) –High resolution EPS forecasts to address the reliability of convection permitting forecasts and improvement their accuracy Enhanced coordination (Forecasting Capability Area)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles PROPOSED HIGH PRIORITY NEW PROGRAMMES Nowcasting: as extension of SRNWP towards ultra-short range –0,3 FTE as programme manager Short range ensemble prediction: based on the tools already developed by SRNWP-I and SRNWP-V (including the interpretation of uncertainty information by the forecasters – through EUMETCAL) –Phase I: feasibility study –Phase II: demonstration project (Regional climate modelling – should be part of the Climate Roadmap)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles

PROPOSED BUDGETS OF THE FORECASTING PROGRAMMES

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles SRNWP - RECENT STAGE: TRANSITION SRNWP-V programme is accepted until the end of 2012 SRNWP-I is valid until the end of 2011 (just prolonged without new resources and deliverables) –Continuation proposal should be prepared C-SRNWP is extended until the end of 2012 (including the Forecasting Capability coordination role) Project requirements: firs drafts are ready for FCPM, and nowcasting (rather preliminary); EPS (initial point: earlier proposal to Assembly), SRNWP-I and SRNWP-V should be proposed

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles (FORECASTING) ROADMAP: NEXT STEPS The roadmap(s) should be accepted in the November Assembly  the priorities inside and among the roadmaps will be clarified Project requirements should be ready and accepted until the end of the year (  fulll programme proposals) Bidding for new responsible members should be done during spring 2012 (decision in autumn) The new (updated) programmes (in agreement with the roadmaps) can start at the beginning of 2013

OTHER EUMETNET ROADMAPS (UNTIL 2020) Climate, Observations, EU (Note: Aviation to be included into the other roadmaps, especially into Forecasting)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles CLIMATE ROADMAP: LINKS TO NWP It is proposed to continue the EUMETGRID project (provision of pan-European gridded datasets – 10km resolution) Short-term: it is proposed to start discussions about a possible European Climate Projection Portal (workshops, 2012) Longer term: to establish a Climate Projection Project ( ) Possible financial basis: EUMETNET support, additional EUMETNET member contributions, 3rd party contributions (EU, GMES…)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles CLIMATE ROADMAP

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles OBSERVATION ROADMAP: PRIORITY LIST (1) 1.Weather radar: exchange of 3D raw radar data 2.Weather radar: improved processing (quality control) 3.Surface weather station standardisation 4.Improved vertical resolution of profiles (radiosondes, AMDAR) 5.New upper air observing capabilities (Mode-S, TAMDAR, AMDAR-humidity, aircraft borne GPS) 6.Enhance upper-air network coverage (E-ASAP and E- AMDAR extension) 7.Improve boundary layer observations (LIDAR, GNSS etc.) 8.Enhance land surface weather station network 9.Coordinate standardisation: automation 10.Coordinate standardisation: data exchange

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles OBSERVATION ROADMAP: PRIORITY LIST (2) 11. Enhance marine surface observation network: additional buoys 12. Enhance land surface weather station network 13. EUCOS study programmes (e.g. OSEs) 14. Enhance marine surface observation network: more frequent observations 15. Harmonisation of quality control and monitoring 16. European data targeting process 17. Liaison with COST actions (e.g. EG-CLIMET) 18. Study Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles EU ROADMAP

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles / srnwp.met.hu

COSMO General Meeting, 5-9 September, 2011, Rome GIE/EIG EUMETNET, Registered Number RPM Bruxelles Thank you for your support and cooperation, see you in Reading!