Hi Carissa,
After more investigation, this looks just like a silly European limiting data
issue.
In short, the WMO Additional Dataset (the only one that seems to be flowing
over NOAAport) has 13 variables and provides data at 24h timesteps to 168 hrs.
The WMO Public (available only through FTP as far as I can tell) has 5
variables at 24h timesteps to 240.
So, you can take peanuts to 240h or the almonds to 168h.
A sample of the public data following WMO format can be found here:
ftp://data-portal.ecmwf.int/20170107120000/
Probably no need to even try to add this to NOAAport as a simple directory
clone via wget only takes a few seconds on a good internet connection...
Best,
__
Dr. Vittorio (Victor) A. Gensini
Associate Professor
Meteorology
College of DuPage
President, Chicago Chapter of the American Meteorological Society
425 Fawell Blvd.
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
Office: Berg Instructional Center (BIC) 3503
ph: +1 (630) 942-3496
http://weather.cod.edu/~vgensini
________________________________
From: Carissa Klemmer - NOAA Federal <carissa.l.klemmer@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 9, 2017 8:59 AM
To: Gensini, Vittorio
Cc: ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: CFSv2 0.5 degree
Hi Vittorio,
Lets talk ECMWF first. We pull in the 2.5 deg from the GTS, and I agree I see
strange behavior with the end of the forecast hours. They seem to jump from 168
to 240 -
rec 974:2736756:date 2017010812 PRMSL kpds5=2 kpds6=1 kpds7=0 levels=(0,0)
grid=11 sfc 168hr fcst:
rec 977:2745297:date 2017010812 PRMSL kpds5=2 kpds6=1 kpds7=0 levels=(0,0)
grid=2 sfc 168hr fcst:
rec 979:2750991:date 2017010812 PRMSL kpds5=2 kpds6=1 kpds7=0 levels=(0,0)
grid=2 sfc 240hr fcst:
rec 987:2773767:date 2017010812 PRMSL kpds5=2 kpds6=1 kpds7=0 levels=(0,0)
grid=1 sfc 240hr fcst:
If you know the missing WMO headers we can request that they get added to
NOAAPORT.
Carissa Klemmer
NCEP Central Operations
Dataflow Team Lead
301-683-3835
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 4:26 PM, Gensini, Vittorio
<gensiniv@xxxxxxx<mailto:gensiniv@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Carissa,
Happy new year!
I wanted to ping you again re: the 0.5 degree CFSv2 data. Also, something I
just realized this morning...
Re: ECMWF grib1 data coming over the WMO/HDS feed...
I see multiple (3?) grids coming over HDS, but none of them have data for
forecast hour 240 (which should be the extent of the ECMWF public data). They
all truncate at forecast hour 168. It appears that a lot of the data found here
*is* on the feed, but there is also a bunch missing, especially in re: to the
ensemble fields.
ftp://data-portal.ecmwf.int/
Basically, same results using:
WMO ^H..... ECMF ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9])
FILE /home/data/models/ecmwf/(\1:yy)(\2:mm)\1\2_ecmwf.grb
and...
HDS grib/ecmwf/ECMWF_14./..../(..)(..)(....)(....)/F(...)
FILE /home/data/models/ecmwf/\2\3\4F\5.ecmwf
The latter just matches more grids as I have a wildcard in after the "_14".
Let me know if it is possible to get those fields over NOAAport, else I will
just script a download for forecast hour 240.
Best,
__
Dr. Vittorio (Victor) A. Gensini
Associate Professor
Meteorology
College of DuPage
President, Chicago Chapter of the American Meteorological Society
425 Fawell Blvd.
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
Office: Berg Instructional Center (BIC) 3503
ph: +1 (630) 942-3496
http://weather.cod.edu/~vgensini
________________________________
From: Gensini, Vittorio
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2016 8:00 AM
To: Carissa Klemmer - NOAA Federal
Subject: Re: CFSv2 0.5 degree
Hi Carissa,
That's not a problem. Thanks for touching base with me.
Best,
--
Dr. Vittorio (Victor) A. Gensini
Associate Professor
Meteorology
College of DuPage
425 Fawell Blvd.
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
Office: Berg Instructional Center 3503
ph: +1 (630) 942-3496
http://weather.cod.edu/~vgensini
On Nov 28, 2016, at 6:10 AM, Carissa Klemmer - NOAA Federal
<carissa.l.klemmer@xxxxxxxx<mailto:carissa.l.klemmer@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Victor,
I've got a few high profile projects that have to wrap up by the end of the
year. Are there any objections if I please put this on my new year list of
requests to visit?
Carissa Klemmer
NCEP Central Operations
Dataflow Team Lead
301-683-3835
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 1:24 AM, Rebecca Cosgrove - NOAA Federal
<rebecca.cosgrove@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Victor.
Let me pull in Carissa on this because she'll be better able to dive into
what's possible with the CFS and NOMADS. Carissa -- Victor is on the Unidata
UserCommittee that I go to Boulder for.
And you emailing me reminds me that we figured out the issue that you had
reported to Unidata about a few of the RAP grids going funky in terms of feed
type and I need to follow up and make the necessary change to put it back to
the original feed type. But Tom and Jeff wanted to warn you all before we made
the change.
Becky
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 3:38 PM, Gensini, Vittorio <gensiniv@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Becky!
Hope this e-mail finds you doing well. Say, most of the 6-hrly 3-D CFSv2 data
(i.e., callibration climatologies, etc.) found here:
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/data-access/model-data/model-datasets/climate-forecast-system-version2-cfsv2#CFSv2
Operational Forecasts
have a lat/lon grid spacing of 0.5 degree (I think the actual native model
resoultion is even higher than that!). I see only the 1.0 degree data on
NOMADS:
http://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/cfs/prod/cfs/
Any chance the 0.5 degree data is available anywhere in real time?
I see that the first link does have a delayed 0.5 degree feed here:
http://nomads.ncdc.noaa.gov/modeldata/cfsv2_forecast_6-hourly_9mon_pgbf/2016/201611/
Finally, the NOMADS grib2 filters that do exist for the 1 degree data are only
available for member #1 of the 4 member CFSv2 ensemble:
http://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/filter_cfs_pgb.pl
For example:
http://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/filter_cfs_pgb.pl?dir=%2Fcfs.20161111%2F12
Any chance that all 4 members can be added with the 0.5 degree resolution?
This would *greatly* help for subseasonal forecasting efforts.
I know you are busy, but I really appreciate you taking the time to read this!
Best,
__
Dr. Vittorio (Victor) A. Gensini
Associate Professor
Meteorology
College of DuPage
President, Chicago Chapter of the American Meteorological Society
425 Fawell Blvd.
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
Office: Berg Instructional Center (BIC) 3503
ph: +1 (630) 942-3496<tel:%2B1%20%28630%29%20942-3496>
http://weather.cod.edu/~vgensini
--
Carissa Klemmer
NCEP Central Operations
Dataflow Team Lead
301-683-3835