[nws-changes] 20111007: NAM-DNG products-Fwd: ADMIN NOTICE NOUS41 KWBC

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Technical Implementation Notice 11-35, Amended
National Weather Service Headquarters Washington DC
740 AM EDT Fri Oct 7 2011

To:       Subscribers:
          -Family of Services
          -NOAA Weather Wire Service
          -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network
          -NOAAPORT
          Other NWS partners and NWS employees

From:     Tim McClung
          Chief, Science Plans Branch
          Office of Science and Technology

Subject:  Amended: Changes and Additions to NAM-DNG Products,
          Including Distribution of New High-Resolution DNG
          Effective Date of NOAAPORT Activation: Postponed

Amended to delay the addition of the new NAM DNG products to the
SBN/NOAAPORT until further notice due to the need to network
issues detected following the NOAAPORT/Satellite Broadcast
Network (SBN) expansion and also to upgrade hardware storage and
routing systems at the NWS Telecommunication Gateway (NWSTG).
The modifications to the current NAM DNG, as part of the upgrade
of the NAM prediction system, will proceed when the NAM upgrade
is implemented in mid-October.

Effective with the upgrade of the North American Mesoscale (NAM)
prediction system, and inclusion of high resolution nests (see
TIN 11-16), the National Centers for Environmental Prediction
(NCEP) will modify and enhance the suite of NAM Downscaled
Numerical Guidance (NAM-DNG).

The current NAM-DNG products are distributed to the Continental
U.S. (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico out to 84 hours
over the AWIPS SBN/NOAAPORT and are available on the NCEP
server. The new NAM nests are run only to 60 hours but are run
at resolutions much closer to the National Digital Forecast
Database (NDFD) forecast grids used in the DNG than the 12km
NAM, now called the parent grid.

After the modification of existing NAM-DNG is, as stated in
TIN11-16, the first 60 hours (54 hours) of the current 0000 and
1200 UTC (0600 and 1800 UTC), NAM-DNG will come from the NAM
nests instead of from the 12km NAM parent.

--CONUS: 4km NAM nest will feed 5km NAM-DNG
--Alaska: 6km NAM nest will feed 5.9km NAM-DNG
--Hawaii, Puerto Rico: 3km NAM nests will feed 2.5km NAM-DNG

In this way, only slight downscaling (or upscaling in the case
of CONUS) is required. Currently, all systems downscale from
12km.

After the change, there may be some unavoidable amount of
discontinuity between the NAM-nest-based 60-hr (54 hr for 0600
and 1800 UTC) and the NAM-parent-based 63-hr (57 hr for 0600 and
1800 UTC) guidance. These modifications will occur when the NAM
upgrade, detailed in TIN11-16 linked below, is implemented later
this summer.

www.weather.gov/os/notification/tin11-16nam_changes_aaa.htm

The enhancement of NAM-DNG will come from the addition of
NAM-DNG for CONUS and Alaska at double the present NDFD
resolution through the 60 hours covered by the NAM nests.

For CONUS, the 4km NAM nest will feed a 2.5km NAM-DNG. For
Alaska, the 6km NAM nest will feed a 3km NAM-DNG. Output will be
made available every 3 hours from 0-60 hours for all 4 NAM
cycles.

These new high-resolution NAM-DNG products will be available
on the NCEP server when the NAM upgrade is implemented. In
addition, simulated composite reflectivity will be added to
output for both the modified and enhanced NAM-DNG. The new high-
resolution NAM-DNG products will be made available on NOAAPORT
once issues with the SBN expansion and at the TOC have been
resolved.  This TIN will be amended to reflect that activation
date once it has been set.

The grids listed below in Table 1 for CONUS and Table 2 for
Alaska will be available at double NDFD resolutions.

NCEP will remove the coarser 5km CONUS and 5.9km Alaska NAM-DNG
products from NOAAPORT and all other distribution methods once
sufficient time has passed to allow software upgrades.  A
separate announcement will be sent before removing these
products.

Table 1:  NAM-DNG products available over CONUS at
2.5km resolution and their associated WMO headers

WMO Header       NAM-DNG Parameter
[L|M]AJ*** KWBE  Dewpoint temperature
[L|M]AJ*** KWBE  Cloud Cover
[L|M]AJ*** KWBE  Wind Speed
[L|M]AJ*** KWBE  Wind Direction
[L|M]AJ*** KWBE  Wind Gust Speed
[L|M]DJ*** KWBE  Probability of Precipitation (3, 6&  12 hourly)
[L|M]EJ*** KWBE  Total Precipitation (3, 6&  12 hourly)
[L|M]HJ*** KWBE  Boundary layer height or wet bulb zero height
[L|M]KJ*** KWBE  Visibility
[L|M]RJ*** KWBE  Minimum/Maximum relative humidity(3&  12
hourly)
[L|M]SJ*** KWBE  Snow depth (3&  6 hourly)
[L|M]TJ*** KWBE  Temperature
[L|M]TJ*** KWBE  Minimum/Maximum temperature (3&  12 hourly)
[L|M]UJ*** KWBE  U component of wind
[L|M]VJ*** KWBE  V component of wind
[L|M]ZJ*** KWBE  Simulated composite reflectivity


Table 2:  NAM-DNG products available over Alaska at 3km
resolution and their associated WMO headers

WMO Header     NAM-DNG Parameter
[L|M]AK*** KWBE  Dewpoint temperature
[L|M]AK*** KWBE  Cloud Cover
[L|M]AK*** KWBE  Wind Speed
[L|M]AK*** KWBE  Wind Direction
[L|M]AK*** KWBE  Wind Gust Speed
[L|M]DK*** KWBE  Probability of Precipitation (3, 6&  12 hourly)
[L|M]EK*** KWBE  Total Precipitation (3, 6&  12 hourly)
[L|M]HK*** KWBE  Boundary layer height or wet bulb zero height
[L|M]KK*** KWBE  Visibility
[L|M]RK*** KWBE  Minimum/Maximum relative humidity(3&  12
hourly)
[L|M]SK*** KWBE  Snow depth (3&  6 hourly)
[L|M]TK*** KWBE  Temperature
[L|M]TK*** KWBE  Minimum/Maximum temperature (3 and 12 hourly)
[L|M]UK*** KWBE  U component of wind
[L|M]VK*** KWBE  V component of wind
[L|M]ZK*** KWBE  simulated composite reflectivity


A website outlining all of the NAM-DNG WMO headers is online at:

www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/changes/nam_dng_wmoheaders.shtml

The NAM-DNG grids are made available from the NCEP server at:

ftp://ftp.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/nam/prod/
or
http://www.ftp.ncep.noaa.gov/data/nccf/com/nam/prod

There are files for the four nests: smartconus, smartak, smarthi
and smartpr followed by the two-digit forecast hour.  The CONUS
files will be named smartconus for the 5km and smartconus2p5 for
the 2.5km.  Similarly Alaska files will be smartak for the 6km
grids and smartak3 for the 3km grids.

For questions regarding the NAM-DNG, please contact:

  Geoff DiMego
  NCEP/Environmental Modeling Center
  Camp Springs , MD 20746
  301-763-8000 x 7221
  geoff.dimego@xxxxxxxx
or
  Geoff Manikin
  NCEP/Environmental Modeling Center
  Camp Springs , MD 20746
  301-763-8000 x 7263
  geoffrey.manikin@xxxxxxxx

For questions regarding the dataflow aspects of these data
sets please contact:

  Rebecca Cosgrove
  NCEP/NCO Dataflow Team
  Camp Springs , Maryland 20746
  301-763-8000 X 7198
  ncep.list.pmb-dataflow@xxxxxxxx

National Technical Implementation Notices are online at:

http://www.weather.gov/os/notif.htm

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