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Report from GIFS-TIGGE working group Richard Swinbank, and Zoltan Toth, with thanks to the GIFS-TIGGE working group, THORPEX IPO and other colleagues Presentation for THORPEX ICSC-9, September 2011
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Page 1: Report from GIFS-TIGGE working group Richard Swinbank, and Zoltan Toth, with thanks to the GIFS-TIGGE working group, THORPEX IPO and other colleagues Presentation.

Report from

GIFS-TIGGE working group

Richard Swinbank, and Zoltan Toth,

with thanks to the GIFS-TIGGE working group, THORPEX IPO and other colleagues

Presentation for THORPEX ICSC-9, September 2011

Page 2: Report from GIFS-TIGGE working group Richard Swinbank, and Zoltan Toth, with thanks to the GIFS-TIGGE working group, THORPEX IPO and other colleagues Presentation.

TIGGE and GIFS

TIGGE TIGGE archive status TIGGE research

GIFS developments Examples of products based on TIGGE data Building links with CBS & operational forecasting

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TIGGE project Since 2006, TIGGE has been collecting ensemble predictions

from 10 of the leading global forecast centres. TIGGE data are made available after a 48-hour delay, to support

research on probabilistic forecasting methods, predictability and dynamical processes.

50+ TIGGE articles published in scientific literature.

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Page 5: Report from GIFS-TIGGE working group Richard Swinbank, and Zoltan Toth, with thanks to the GIFS-TIGGE working group, THORPEX IPO and other colleagues Presentation.

TIGGE-LAM: TIGGE for limited-area models

To complement the global TIGGE project, the TIGGE-LAM panel, chaired by Tiziana Paccagnella (ARPA-SIM), supports the coordinated development of Limited Area Model Ensemble Prediction Systems.

This Panel works in close coordination with pre-existing LAM EPS initiatives, the GIFS-TIGGE WG, the WWRP Mesoscale Weather Forecasting Research group, and THORPEX regional committees.

The panel facilitates the interoperability of the different modelling systems and coordinates the archiving of limited-area ensemble forecasts – the three TIGGE archive centres have agreed to host a sub-set of high priority data

The TIGGE LAM Panel is being restructured in Regional sub-groups to facilitate the focus on regional activities.

The TIGGE-LAM plan is available from the TIGGE-LAM website http://www.smr.arpa.emr.it/tiggelam/.

Page 6: Report from GIFS-TIGGE working group Richard Swinbank, and Zoltan Toth, with thanks to the GIFS-TIGGE working group, THORPEX IPO and other colleagues Presentation.

Publicising TIGGE

Major Article in BAMS

New leaflet to publicise TIGGE to researchers

Contribution to GEO book “Crafting Geoinformation”

Tropical cyclone case study in WMO Bulletin

Update of TIGGE website

Page 7: Report from GIFS-TIGGE working group Richard Swinbank, and Zoltan Toth, with thanks to the GIFS-TIGGE working group, THORPEX IPO and other colleagues Presentation.

TIGGE Research focus

Following the successful establishment of the TIGGE dataset, the main focus of the GIFS-TIGGE working group has shifted towards research on ensemble forecasting.

Current emphasis: Calibration and combination methods

Bias correction, downscaling Multi-model ensembles; reforecasts

Development of probabilistic forecast products – GIFS development

Tropical cyclones (CXML-based) Gridded data: heavy precipitation; strong winds

Focus has been on downstream application of ensembles, rather than on improving EPSs

Page 8: Report from GIFS-TIGGE working group Richard Swinbank, and Zoltan Toth, with thanks to the GIFS-TIGGE working group, THORPEX IPO and other colleagues Presentation.

TIGGE Research needs & priorities

But other important areas for EPSs include Initial conditions – link with ensemble data assimilation

(DAOS)

Representing model error – stochastic physics (PDP, WGNE)

Verification of ensemble forecasts (JWGFVR)

Seamless forecasting – links with sub-seasonal forecasting (new project)

Convective-scale ensembles (TIGGE-LAM, MWFR)

These areas, particularly first two, are important for improving EPS skill and products.

TIGGE is an excellent resource for comparing EPS techniques.

Page 9: Report from GIFS-TIGGE working group Richard Swinbank, and Zoltan Toth, with thanks to the GIFS-TIGGE working group, THORPEX IPO and other colleagues Presentation.

Evolution of TIGGE & GIFS

We propose that the GIFS-TIGGE should also be a forum to focus on R&D directed at improving our EPS systems, to help us develop a “virtuous circle”.

We will have a section of the WG meeting for discussing ensemble initial conditions, stochastic physics & other aspects of improving our EPSs.

We also need to maintain an interest in ensemble verification & links with convective-scale EPS and the new sub-seasonal to seasonal group.

TIGGE development

Calibration, combination, products

EPS improvement

Time

Page 10: Report from GIFS-TIGGE working group Richard Swinbank, and Zoltan Toth, with thanks to the GIFS-TIGGE working group, THORPEX IPO and other colleagues Presentation.

Towards a Global Interactive Forecast System (GIFS)

Our objective is to realise the benefits of THORPEX research by developing and evaluating probabilistic products.

Focus on risks of high-impact weather events – unlikely but potentially catastrophic.

First step: exchange of real-time tropical cyclone predictions using “Cyclone XML” format.

Followed by development of products based on gridded forecasts of heavy precipitation & strong wind.

Piers Buchanan, Met Office

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Tropical cyclone products from MRI/JMA http://tparc.mri-jma.go.jp/cyclone/

Tetsuo Nakazawa

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TC Strike probability at specific time(based on dressed ensemble)

Wesley Smith, Paula McCaslin & Zoltan Toth, NOAA/ESRL

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2. Website of RSMC La Réunion

Website of RSMC La Réunion

Matthieu Plu

Nicole Girardot

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Example: TC Bingzia (Feb 2011)

90 kt85 kt80 kt

Website of RSMC La Réunion

Matthieu Plu

Nicole Girardot

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Track ForecastsOfficial RSMC forecastUncertainty cone (derived from EPS) Track forecasts from deterministic models

Website of RSMC La Réunion

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Strike Probabilities

PEARP (Meteo-France) ECMWF EPS

Website of RSMC La Réunion

Page 17: Report from GIFS-TIGGE working group Richard Swinbank, and Zoltan Toth, with thanks to the GIFS-TIGGE working group, THORPEX IPO and other colleagues Presentation.

Case 2: Flash floods/snow in South Africa (June 2011)

East London, South Africa

00UTC 08 June, 2011

Case study & prototype products

courtesy Mio Matsueda

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Case 2: Flash floods/snow in South Africa (June 2011)

+ 9-day forecast

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Case 2: Flash floods/snow in South Africa (June 2011)

+ 8-day forecast

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Case 2: Flash floods/snow in South Africa (June 2011)

+ 7-day forecast

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Case 2: Flash floods/snow in South Africa (June 2011)

+ 6-day forecast

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Case 2: Flash floods/snow in South Africa (June 2011)

+ 5-day forecast

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Case 2: Flash floods/snow in South Africa (June 2011)

+ 4-day forecast

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Case 2: Flash floods/snow in South Africa (June 2011)

+ 3-day forecast

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Case 2: Flash floods/snow in South Africa (June 2011)

+ 2-day forecast

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Case 2: Flash floods/snow in South Africa (June 2011)

+ 1-day forecast

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Other possible visualisation: combined warnings

Prototype product courtesy Mio Matsueda

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TIGGE and GIFS

What should be the balance between: TIGGE and EPS research & development, or Developing & evaluating new products for GIFS?

As discussed earlier, the GIFS-TIGGE WG will continue to develop & maintain TIGGE and take a broad interest in EPS research & development.

But we are not the right people to run a forecast demonstration project.

Instead, we will work closely with the CBS SWFDP and WWRP RDPs and FDPs on the evaluation of prototype products in specific regions.

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Next steps to progress use of GIFS products in SWFDP

Provide documentation of prototype products GIFS-TIGGE WG representative to attend SWFDP SG

meeting early next year Seek feedback from RSMCs coordinating SWFDP

regional subprojects Develop real-time products for SWFDP based on

preferred prototypes Provide training via SWFDP

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Fostering new GIFS developments

Multi-model versions of existing products Synthesise information from similar products currently

produced by several centres

Develop novel products To address requirements of users, in consultation with

RMSCs

Improve communication between different groups working on product development – focus groups

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GIFS-TIGGE 31 August - 2 September 2011

GEOWOW (GEOSS interoperability for Weather, Ocean and Water) is a 3-year EU-funded FP7 project starting September 2011.

The Weather component includes: improving access to TIGGE data at ECMWF. developing and demonstrating forecast products.

Weather participants: ECMWF, Met Office, Météo-France, KIT Involve other TIGGE partners in planning development &

demonstration of products in conjunction with SWFDP.

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Summary Since October 2006, the TIGGE archive has been

accumulating regular ensemble forecasts from leading global NWP centres.

The TIGGE data set has been used for a wide range of scientific research studies.

Various products have been developed to use the tropical cyclone forecast data exchanged using CXML, and, more recently, prototype gridded products from the TIGGE data set.

The SWFDP regional centres will assess the prototype GIFS products for possible inclusion as real-time products on the SWFDP websites, and we will collaborate with them on implementation & evaluation.

TIGGE website: http://tigge.ecmwf.int


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