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Jordan G. Powers Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division NCAR Earth System Laboratory National Center for Atmospheric Research Space Weather Workshop.

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1 Jordan G. Powers Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division NCAR Earth System Laboratory National Center for Atmospheric Research Space Weather Workshop April 19, 2013 Management of a Community Model: The WRF Effort at NCAR

2 NCAR-Supported Community Atmospheric Model: WRF WRF= Weather Research and Forecasting Model ‒ A numerical atmospheric model designed for: ◊ Research ◊ Operational weather forecasting ‒ Community model ◊ Free software with development from a variety of contributors ◊ Leveraged resource: Individual users benefit from the contributions of many others

3 Model forecast grids: 36-km / 12km / 4 km Hurricanes Leslie and Michael 36-hr forecast: Valid 9/8/12 1800 UTC Reflectivity 36-km grid WRF Applications WRF Hurricane Forecasting at NCAR Meteorological research Numerical weather prediction (NWP) Regional climate research Atmospheric chemistry and air quality forecasting Teaching

4 WRF System Elements & Coupled Models WRFDA— WRF Data Assimilation System – Purpose: Ingest of observations into simulation WRF-Chem— Coupled atmospheric chemistry WRF-Hydro— Coupled hydrology model WRF-Fire— Wildland fire model Global WRF— Structuring of WRF to run over globe WRFDA: U (m/s) Analysis  Background 8-22-08 12 UTC, Level 15 WRF-Chem 36-h Ozone (27-km )

5 WRF Support by NCAR: Background December 2000: First release of WRF WRF provided freely and in public domain “WRF” — Trademarked by UCAR WRF available via web download – Requirement: No-cost registration – Registration: Name, e-mail, affiliation, location, WRF application – Purposes (i) Statistics/info on usage / user base (ii) WRF news subscription

6 WRF User Participation Registered Users U.S. Universities, Gov’t labs, Private sector 6782 Foreign users 14775 21557 Countries represented: 152 7246: Active subscribers to wrf-news@ucar.edu WRF Registered Users: 2000 – 2013

7 Worldwide WRF User Participation  152 Countries

8 WRF Community Model Support Activities 1) User Services (i) Provide user assistance — 425 inquiries / month (ii) Tutorials – 2 / yr at NCAR (and other international venues) (iii) Annual WRF Users’ Workshop at NCAR – 2012 wokshop attendance: 240 2) Maintenance of WRF Repository (WRF code) 3) Oversight / Issuance of Releases

9 WRF User Support Utilities WRF Users’ Page http://www.mmm.ucar.edu/wrf/users – WRF news and events – Model software and documentation – Online tutorial http:www.mmm.ucar.edu/wrf/OnLineTutorial/index.htm – WRF Users’ Forum User assistance service: wrfhelp@ucar.edu

10 Success in Model Growth: Factors 1) Model quality and capabilities: Reliable and suitable for a wide range of research 2) Open, non-proprietary code 3) Ease of use and code modification 4) Software portability and scalability 5) Large community → Encourages new users Supporting the WRF Community Model: Experiences / Lessons Learned

11 Large User Community: Positive Feedback 1) Attractiveness to prospective users → Further growth of user base 2) More potential developers → Accelerates improvement of system 3) More earth system models coupled to WRF → Greater participation of users in other disciplines and communities 4) Increases educational uses → Grad studentexposure → More future users Supporting the WRF Community Model: Experiences / Lessons Learned (cont’d)

12 Large User Community: Positive Effects 5) More use → More evaluation → Acceleration of developments and improvements 6) Greater publication history → Greater acceptance by new users and scientific community Supporting the WRF Community Model: Experiences / Lessons Learned (cont’d)

13 Challenges Overall issue: Adequate funding for personnel to provide system support 1) Servicing volume of help requests (425 / mo) 2) Code testing / support for a changing array of computing environments 3) Oversight of WRF repository, contributions, and releases 4) Demand for tutorials 5) Occasional: Export compliance (ITAR) restrictions Supporting the WRF Community Model: Experiences / Lessons Learned (cont’d)

14 Ongoing Support and Maintenance of System to Community 2 Major Release, WRF Version 3.5: Spring 2013 14 th WRF Users’ Workshop: June 24–28 (NCAR, Boulder) Tutorials – Boulder, CO: July 2013 – York, UK: Fall 2013 WRF Effort Plans at NCAR 2013

15 WRF Community Service Events: Recent Examples Tutorials (past year) – April 2012 Seoul, South Korea – July 2012 Boulder, CO & Woods Hole, MA – September 2012 Vietnam – November 2012 Hong Kong – January 2013 Boulder, CO Model releases – April 2012 WRF Version 3.4 – August 2012 WRF Version 3.4.1 – April 2013 WRF Version 3.5 Annual workshop – June 2012 13th WRF Users’ Workshop (Boulder, CO)


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