Hi Andy,
Please take a look at the attached slides, which are from the
20230604 12Z RTMA output.
Based on my findings, the IADOT station that you identified
does not appear to be responsible for the region of low
dewpoints in north central Iowa. For example, in the case
examined, there is a large, negative increment in the specific
humidity field, yet the observation and background values
for RWII4 were 10.91 and 10.89 g/kg, respectively.
Instead, it appears that there are numerous low-biased
SYNOPTIC/DAVIS stations in the area highlighted on slide 4.
Selected stations in the red box are shown in the tables on slides
5-7. Several stations initially failed the gross-error check, but
the "partial analysis" values were lowered sufficiently by
the nearby stations to allow the observations to be used on
subsequent outer loops; these stations are indicated in red text on
slides 5-7.
Thus, my recommendation would be to add all of the stations
listed in the tables, with the exception of RWII4, to the reject
list for moisture. We ran a quick test case that confirms this
should help address the issue. Then, we can keep an eye on the
analysis to see if it improves and if any additional stations need
to be rejected. However, we would need to have this approved by the
local forecast office (DMX) before we proceed.
Thanks,
Matt
Hi Andy,
We will take a closer look at the dew point analyses in this
area and follow-up with you soon. In the meantime, please
see my answers to your other questions below:
- Is there a site that
dynamically allows us to see the observations going into RTMA/URMA?
We don't have a site currently that
lists the observations going into RTMA/URMA. However,
we do have KML observation files
available here. These can be viewed in Google
Earth. However, please note that restricted
observations are not included in these
files, and dewpoint will only be displayed
if the station reports a temperature, moisture,
and pressure observation.
- Can we still blacklist
sites, via https://vlab.noaa.gov/group/715073/observation-qc-requests
Yes, stations can still be flagged
using the embedded Google form.
- Are RWIS sites being
ingested into RTMA/URMA?
Some RWIS sites are being ingested,
but not all. In the case of some providers
(e.g., IADOT), the observations are
processed through the MesoWest feed.
However, we are not currently assimilating South Dakota
DOT observations. We are working with NCO
Dataflow and the EMC decoders group to bring
in these additional RWIS observations.
Thanks,
Matt
RTMA/URMA group,
There's been a persistent low
dewpoint area in north central Iowa, about 25
miles or so south of Clear Lake Iowa. When
trying to figure out the cause, I think I have
identified the root cause as being an RWIS site. See
the attached image. URMA in this area had
dewpoints in the upper 30s while the general landscape
had dewpoints in the mid 40s to near 50. I have a
couple questions:
- Is there a site that dynamically allows us to see the
observations going into RTMA/URMA?
- Can we still blacklist sites, via https://vlab.noaa.gov/group/715073/observation-qc-requests
- Are RWIS sites being ingested into RTMA/URMA?
This general low dewpoint area has persisted for days
and is being captured as part of the NBM
bias correction process.
Thanks!
Andrew Just
ForecastBuilder Manager
Techniques Development Meteorologist
NWS
Central Region
Headquarters STI
816-550-7324
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