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Title: NASAs SPoRT PROGRAM


1
NASAs SPoRT PROGRAM
Mission Apply NASA measurement systems and
unique Earth science research to improve the
accuracy of short-term (0-24 hr) weather
prediction at the regional and local scale
  • Test bed for transitioning products to operations
    (NWS and private sector)
  • data dissemination
  • product development and testing
  • training
  • product assessment
  • impact analysis
  • Focus Areas
  • EOS satellite observations
  • Modeling and data assimilation
  • Nowcasting and lightning

2
SPoRT PROGRAM RESOURCES
  • sixth year
  • stable funding
  • in-house technical experts in the field
  • broad base of collaborators
  • fourth SAC meeting
  • meeting needs of end user community

http//weather.msfc.nasa.gov/sport
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SPoRT PROGRAM STAFF
Dr. William M. Lapenta - Co-Principal
Investigator Dr. Gary J. Jedlovec - Co-Principal
Investigator Melody C. Herrmann - Project
Manager Additional NASA Scientists Dr. Richard J.
Blakeslee Dr. Shih-Hung Chou Paul Meyer UAH
Research Associates Dennis E. Buechler - Senior
Research Associate Stephanie L. Haines - Research
Associate Katherine M. LaCasse - Research
Associate Dr. John R. Mecikalski
Professor/research staff Bradley T. Zavodsky -
Research Associate Other Will McCarty - Graduate
Research Assistant Andrew L. Molthan - Graduate
Research Assistant Dr. Bob Atkinson Scott
Dembek - consultants Jason Burks NWS ITO Jonathan
L. Case - Senior Scientist / Meteorologist Chris
B. Darden - Science and Operations Officer John
M. Hall lightning and information
technology Frank J. LaFontaine - Research
Associate Eugene W. McCaul - Research
Scientist Erik R. Reimers - Student Research
Assistant
  • sixth year
  • stable funding
  • in-house technical experts in the field
  • broad base of collaborators
  • fourth SAC meeting
  • meeting needs of end user community

4
SPoRT PROGRAM COLLABORATORS
  • SPoRT University, Government, and Other Partners
  • NOAA/NESDIS/STAR
  • Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation
    (JCSDA)
  • National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL)
  • NWS Southern Region Headquarters local WFOs
  • University or Wisconsin
  • University of Alabama - Huntsville
  • University of South Florida
  • Florida State University
  •  New Mexico Tech
  •  University of Oklahoma
  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  •  Vaisala, Inc
  • WorldWinds, Inc.
  • sixth year
  • stable funding
  • in-house technical experts in the field
  • broad base of collaborators
  • fourth SAC meeting
  • meeting needs of end user community

5
SCIENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAC)
  • Membership
  • drawn from a community of research scientists and
    forecasters
  • represent the spectrum of government, university,
    and commercial organizations involved in
    short-term weather forecasting and the transition
    of emerging satellite and modeling technologies
    into the operational environment
  • SAC activities
  • serve as a knowledge resource on short-term
    weather prediction, satellite data and derived
    products, mesoscale modeling, and data
    assimilation issues
  • provide guidance and direction on SPoRT research
    and transitional activities
  • SPoRT SAC last met in November 2005
  • Role

6
2005 SAC RECOMENDATIONS
  • SPoRT has followed and implemented the majority
    of the recommendations from the 2005 SAC review!
  • Key administrative items
  • hold meetings every 1.5-2 years, rotate members
    and maintain diversity
  • continue to emphasize unique areas and strengths
    expanded work with MODIS (products) and LMA (DC
    area), including AIRS products and data
    assimilation
  • work to maintain clear path of products to
    operations expanded dissemination
    opportunities, work collaboratively with
    NESDIS/NWS and AWIPS team(s) on transition
    opportunities
  • sponsor workshops which focus on SPoRT
    transitional activities SPoRT Science and
    Operations Office (SOO) workshop summer 2006
  • coordinate with instrument science teams
    expanded involvement with AIRS team and
    collaborate with CloudSat team
  • disseminate information on SPoRT to a broader
    community started SPoRT quarterly newsletter
    and produced a webcast describing SPoRT

7
2005 SAC RECOMENDATIONS
  • AIRS data
  • evaluate value of AIRS data as well as impact -
    version 5 retrievals
  • focus on AIRS assimilation cases studies over
    U.S. land regions new case studies and near
    real-time approach
  • consider direct use of profiles by forecasters
    real-time profiles from UW direct broadcast to
    WFOs planned for version 5 retrievals
  • work with JCSDA on assimilation of AIRS radiances
    in GSI extended stay by Will McCarty at JCSDA,
    assimilation work being done with GSI on JCSDA
    computers
  • MODIS data and products
  • use additional data to enhance utility of SST
    composite for tropical cyclone applications
    began studies adding AMSR-E, contributed product
    to MAP06 for NAMMA (summer 2006)
  • continue dissemination of MODIS products to other
    WFOS establishing new dissemination paradigm
    for wider dissemination and training

8
2005 SAC RECOMENDATIONS
  • WRF
  • work more closely with NOAA land-surface staff to
    include remotely sensed observations of the
    surface acquired expertise to focus on use of
    coupled WRF/LIS in collaboration with GSFC
  • expand case studies for thunderstorm forecasts
    we have conducted more case study evaluations
  • Convective initiation studies
  • transition CI product to operations CI product
    now in AWIPS and ready for evaluation and
    assessment with forecasters

9
2005 SAC RECOMENDATIONS
  • Misc
  • continue development of SPoRT strategic plan
    mission statement and advice from SAC and NASA
    HQs provides guidance on our strategic direction
    --- looking to formulate plan in late 2007
  • work with GSFC DA office and JCSDA on
    assimilation activities to maximize benefit to
    operational community collaborate with GSFC on
    coupled WRF/LIS and GSI/WRF AIRS data
    assimilation
  • develop advocacy at NWS HQs this has been a
    challenge!
  • we keep Kevin Schrab updated on SPoRT activities
  • Steve Goodman now with NESDIS/STAR to work R2O
    activities (briefed G. Mandt)
  • working with developers of next generation AWIPS
    to transition unique NPP products
  • document and transition process to get unique
    data into AWIPS have done this with NESDIS /
    STAR, UW who now provides products to selective
    Western and Central Region WFOs, work with NRL
    and NESDIS / OSDPD on transition (N-AWIPS), and
    established new paradigm for data dissemination
  • Develop advocacy at NOAA/NWS

10
  • SPoRT believes the Science Advisory Committee
    (SAC) is a very valuable asset to the program
  • it values their input
  • is responsive to their recommendations
  • SPoRT has achieved more than this!

11
ACCOMPLISHMENTS (since Nov. 2005)
  • General
  • hosted a NASA/NWS SPoRT / Science Operations
    Officer (SOO) workshop
  • began new collaborations with (WorldWinds, Inc.
    NRL- Monterey Sterling. Melbourne, Billings
    WFOs and NESDIS (NDE, STAR OSDPD)
  • established new paradigm for data dissemination
    to WFOs
  • published / submitted 8 journal articles
  • submitted 7 new proposals (1 funded, 5 pending)
    that leverage off of SPoRT activities
  • is balancing manpower and needed skills to
    maintain an effective work force
  • revamped SPoRT web page
  • jointly developed a "white paper" with NESDIS on
    how SPoRT will collaborate with the NPOESS Data
    Exploitation (NDE) office

Yellow in direct response to SAC 2005
recommendation White -- additional accomplishment
12
ACCOMPLISHMENTS (since Nov. 2005)
  • AIRS
  • completed AIRS profile assimilation impact for
    new east coast case study improvement in mid to
    upper-level temperature and moisture patterns in
    36-48h forecasts
  • developed and demonstrated methodology to
    conduct near real-time profile assimilation with
    WRF
  • enhanced working relationship with AIRS science
    team to demonstrate utility of AIRS products in
    operational environment
  • obtaining AIRS L1B/L2 data from University of
    Wisconsin direct broadcast
  • developed a technique to identify uncontaminated
    AIRS spectral channels in cloudy scenes
  • applied GOES / MODIS cloud product approaches to
    AIRS data (CO2 height / cloud fraction)

Yellow in direct response to SAC 2005
recommendation White -- additional accomplishment
13
ACCOMPLISHMENTS (since Nov. 2005)
  • MODIS
  • published article (IEEE TGRS) on MODIS (SST)
    compositing technique
  • began real-time dissemination of MODIS SST
    composites in GRIB (gridded binary) format to
    community - SERVIR, WorldWind Inc., MAP06, NAMMA,
    WFO/WRF studies, etc.
  • adapted SST compositing technique to MODIS ocean
    color products
  • Other remote sensing
  • made NESDIS GOES Aviation Products available to
    WFOs in advance of AWIPS build request from
    NESDIS
  • disseminated CIRA polar orbiting TWP products to
    WFOs (request from SOO workshop)
  • used CloudSat data to help validate
    GOES/MODIS/AIRS cloud detection and height
    assignment schemes
  • evaluated use of AMSR-E surface products for
    weather applications

Yellow in direct response to SAC 2005
recommendation White -- additional accomplishment
14
ACCOMPLISHMENTS (since Nov. 2005)
  • WRF
  • implemented a coupled WRF/LIS at NASA/MSFC/SPoRT
    early results show improved 2m temperatures and
    low level circulation patterns
  • used CloudSat simulator (QuickBeam) to provide
    first comparisons between CloudSat observations
    of real clouds and the cloud systems simulated by
    WRF
  • collaborated with Mobile WFO on WRF (with MODIS
    SST data) case study demonstrating improved wind
    / temperature forecast in coastal regions
  • developed collaborative project with Miami WFO
    to conduct robust demonstration of use of high
    resolution MODIS SST fields on WRF forecasts
  • developed capability to run GSI/WRF at JCSDA for
    AIRS data assimilation studies
  • NSSL WRF forecasts to WFOs

Yellow in direct response to SAC 2005
recommendation White -- additional accomplishment
15
ACCOMPLISHMENTS (since Nov. 2005)
  • Nowcasting
  • transitioned convective initiation product
    output to AWIPS for evaluation and operational
    usage training and survey
  • refined algorithms for dissemination and display
    of LMA data in AWIPS
  • assessment of LMA impact based on surveys /
    reports from forecasters
  • Data dissemination
  • began dissemination of products via Local Data
    Manager for reduction in latency and broader
    dissemination
  • Training modules and surveys
  • developed a SPoRT webcast on SPoRT activities
  • developed several new product training modules
    for use by WFO (GOES aviation products, ADAS
    fields in AWIPS, Convective Initiation (CI)
    products in AWIPS)
  • participated in NPOESS Training Development
    Workshop funded by IPO

Yellow in direct response to SAC 2005
recommendation White -- additional accomplishment
16
SUMMARY
  • SPoRT has
  • made significant contributions to the transition
    of NASA data to operations over the last 18
    months
  • remains focused on its mission
  • been responsive to SAC and NASA Headquarters
    direction
  • received consistent funding and support from NASA
    HQs
  • established new partners who bring their own
    resources
  • SPoRT actively
  • seeks external funding and new collaborators
  • disseminates the results of its work
  • SPoRT is planning for the future by directing
    applications and efforts towards NPP/NPOESS data
    and its transition into the next generation AWIPS
    systems to be used by NWS forecasters
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