Hi,Is there anything that exists, or is being developed, that is similar to RTMA/URMA but for wave height? Thanks, John John Dumas Science and Operations Officer NWS Weather Forecast Office Los Angeles / Oxnard, CA John.Dumas@noaa.gov (805) 988-6624 --John Dumas RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37104293VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov
Hey John, I saw this article as part of a NASA newsletter. Maybe it's something to explore? https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/articles/swot-data-release On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 2:26 PM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Hi,Is there anything that exists, or is being developed, that is similar to RTMA/URMA but for wave height? Thanks, John John Dumas Science and Operations Officer NWS Weather Forecast Office Los Angeles / Oxnard, CA John.Dumas@noaa.gov (805) 988-6624 --John Dumas RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37104293VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov --Jack Settelmaier RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37107878VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov
Hi John,RTMA/URMA already includes significant wave height - https://sites.google.com/ucar.edu/operational-models-encyclo/deterministic-models/analyses/rtma-urma. Thanks, Brian On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 3:32 PM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Hey John, I saw this article as part of a NASA newsletter. Maybe it's something to explore? https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/articles/swot-data-release On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 2:26 PM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Hi,Is there anything that exists, or is being developed, that is similar to RTMA/URMA but for wave height? Thanks, John John Dumas Science and Operations Officer NWS Weather Forecast Office Los Angeles / Oxnard, CA John.Dumas@noaa.gov (805) 988-6624 --John Dumas RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37104293VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov --Jack Settelmaier RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37107878VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov --Brian Miretzky RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37109981VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov
Hi John, Significant wave height is only analyzed in URMA (CONUS, AK, HI, & PR). In RTMA, we only analyze significant wave height over Guam, as there is no URMA for that domain. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks, Matt On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 6:22 PM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Hi John,RTMA/URMA already includes significant wave height - https://sites.google.com/ucar.edu/operational-models-encyclo/deterministic-models/analyses/rtma-urma. Thanks, Brian On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 3:32 PM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Hey John, I saw this article as part of a NASA newsletter. Maybe it's something to explore? https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/articles/swot-data-release On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 2:26 PM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Hi,Is there anything that exists, or is being developed, that is similar to RTMA/URMA but for wave height? Thanks, John John Dumas Science and Operations Officer NWS Weather Forecast Office Los Angeles / Oxnard, CA John.Dumas@noaa.gov (805) 988-6624 --John Dumas RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37104293VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov --Jack Settelmaier RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37107878VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov --Brian Miretzky RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37109981VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov -- Matthew MorrisSAIC at NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC 5830 University Research Ct., Rm. 2038 College Park, MD 20740 301-683-3758 --Matthew Morris RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37163506VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov
Here's a link to some URMA HWV analysis images: https://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/mmb/rtma/prod/URMA/13/URMA_CONUS_howv.php I did see the METED link of models that Brian shared has a pointer to an old VLab link. The RTMA/URMA VLab link should be akin to this, I believe: https://vlab.noaa.gov/group/715073/viewer-links On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 8:23 AM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Hi John, Significant wave height is only analyzed in URMA (CONUS, AK, HI, & PR). In RTMA, we only analyze significant wave height over Guam, as there is no URMA for that domain. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks, Matt On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 6:22 PM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Hi John,RTMA/URMA already includes significant wave height - https://sites.google.com/ucar.edu/operational-models-encyclo/deterministic-models/analyses/rtma-urma. Thanks, Brian On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 3:32 PM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Hey John, I saw this article as part of a NASA newsletter. Maybe it's something to explore? https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/articles/swot-data-release On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 2:26 PM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Hi,Is there anything that exists, or is being developed, that is similar to RTMA/URMA but for wave height? Thanks, John John Dumas Science and Operations Officer NWS Weather Forecast Office Los Angeles / Oxnard, CA John.Dumas@noaa.gov (805) 988-6624 --John Dumas RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37104293VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov --Jack Settelmaier RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37107878VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov --Brian Miretzky RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37109981VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov -- Matthew MorrisSAIC at NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC 5830 University Research Ct., Rm. 2038 College Park, MD 20740 301-683-3758 --Matthew Morris RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37163506VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov --Jack Settelmaier RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37170171VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov
Hi John, We would need to work with NCO Dataflow to determine if it is possible to add the wave height grids in AWIPS. Jack: Thanks for pointing out the broken links in the RTMA/URMA documentation. We will work to get those links fixed. Thanks,Matt On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 6:03 PM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Here's a link to some URMA HWV analysis images: https://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/mmb/rtma/prod/URMA/13/URMA_CONUS_howv.php I did see the METED link of models that Brian shared has a pointer to an old VLab link. The RTMA/URMA VLab link should be akin to this, I believe: https://vlab.noaa.gov/group/715073/viewer-links On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 8:23 AM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Hi John, Significant wave height is only analyzed in URMA (CONUS, AK, HI, & PR). In RTMA, we only analyze significant wave height over Guam, as there is no URMA for that domain. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks, Matt On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 6:22 PM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Hi John,RTMA/URMA already includes significant wave height - https://sites.google.com/ucar.edu/operational-models-encyclo/deterministic-models/analyses/rtma-urma. Thanks, Brian On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 3:32 PM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Hey John, I saw this article as part of a NASA newsletter. Maybe it's something to explore? https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/articles/swot-data-release On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 2:26 PM VLab Notifications <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote: Hi,Is there anything that exists, or is being developed, that is similar to RTMA/URMA but for wave height? Thanks, John John Dumas Science and Operations Officer NWS Weather Forecast Office Los Angeles / Oxnard, CA John.Dumas@noaa.gov (805) 988-6624 --John Dumas RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37104293VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov --Jack Settelmaier RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37107878VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov --Brian Miretzky RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37109981VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov -- Matthew MorrisSAIC at NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC 5830 University Research Ct., Rm. 2038 College Park, MD 20740 301-683-3758 --Matthew Morris RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37163506VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov --Jack Settelmaier RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37170171VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov -- Matthew MorrisSAIC at NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC 5830 University Research Ct., Rm. 2038 College Park, MD 20740 301-683-3758 --Matthew Morris RTMA/URMA Discussion Group Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/715073/home/-/message_boards/view_message/37262807VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov