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Experimental Blog Posts - Forecast Performance Blog
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http://oos.soest.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/NCEP_Global_Best.largePng?prmslmsl%5B(2019-09-18T12:00:00Z)%5D%5B(12.5):(35.5)%5D%5B(259.0):(302.0)%5D&.draw=surface&.vars=longitude%7Clatitude%7Cprmslmsl&.colorBar=%7C%7C%7C100000%7C102000%7C&.bgColor=0xffccccff Experimental Image Link Experimental Image Link
Use this link to access the 5min .mp4 file (~15MB) located in the NOAA Google Drive space and available for NOAA folks to view. For those outside, please reply to this post and I can email you a copy of the file. Data Pitch as "auto-played" Storymap (TEST).
Wanted to share a 15min video on NOAA's Big Data efforts. NOAA's first Chief Data Officer (CDO) explains here .
GFS Oper vs Para
Below is an email thread shared with my fellow NWS SRHQ folks concerning a heavy rainfall event being forecast in the Week 2 time frame over OK/AR/TX--to commence about 6-7 days from today. The below makes use of ESRL's GEFS Reforecast information decoded and encoded to be made available in a GIS interface--ArcGIS Online. Details on the experimental data are at...
WGRFC DSS
Below is a loop that generates by sending, within its HTML code, a series of WMS requests to a UCAR-based THREDDS server that serves NDFD forecast data (along with numerous other numerical weather model output information) in GRIB2 formats. The range of colors displayed is user-configurable, so one could set the map to ONLY show Apparent Temperatures below some critical criteria, say,...
I wanted to share an animated GIF of THREDDS-based Climate Forecast System (CFS) v2 model output. This particular example was created in late November, and since the CFS model is a climate model, it's forecasts go out to 9 months into the future, with 6-hour resolution! Obviously, at such time ranges, not much stock should be put into the output, until...
This loop was created using the NOAA Weather and Climate Toolkit pointed at MRMS-fed Composite Reflectivity data. The valid time for the loop is Friday morning, October 7, 2016, around the time Hurricane Matthew made its closest approach to Cape Canaveral, around the time peak wind gusts in excess of 100 mph were observed.
This site always contains the Day 5 forecast from leading, publicly-available global models.
NASA GEOS-5 Model (Sep 30, 12Z) Forecast for Matthew. Wednesday afternoon (Sep 28) true color Aqua satellite image of Matthew crossing over the Lesser Antilles heading for the Caribbean Sea.
This site always contains the Day 7 forecast from leading, publicly-available global models.
This is an STI blog post.
Today marks the day beginning a 30-day evaluation period of the latest experimental version of the HRRR and RAP. See evaluation letter linked here . One method of evaluating the parallel HRRR runs is to use the static images created in the MAG and MAGEVAL sites here: http://mageval.ncep.noaa.gov/data/hrrr/15/hrrr_cent-us_01500_sim_radar_comp.gif ...
The current version of the GFS was implemented a little over a month ago. Since then forecasters have observed several problems. 1) High 2 m dewpoint bias in the midwest. The new GFS had a change in grassland and cropland properties to reduce a summertime warm dry bias in the Great Plains; the fix aggravated a springtime wet bias in the northern Great Plains. 2)...
Heavy weather coming to the Northeast in and around the Enhanced area.