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NOAA Direct Broadcast Data Initiative to Meet NWP Latency Requirements NOAA WP-13

NOAA Direct Broadcast Data Initiative to Meet NWP Latency Requirements NOAA WP-13. Responsive to CGMS Action.

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NOAA Direct Broadcast Data Initiative to Meet NWP Latency Requirements NOAA WP-13

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  1. NOAA Direct Broadcast Data Initiative to Meet NWP Latency Requirements NOAA WP-13

  2. Responsive to CGMS Action • Action 40.18: CGMS Agencies to support fast delivery initiatives using direct broadcast with extensions wherever possible (e.g., IASI, METOP-B, NPP), including on future polar orbiting satellites.

  3. NOAA User Latency Requests • NOAA operational Line Offices have provided true latency values for their respective critical products (focusing on the near-real time requirements) 12 hours – During Event 24 hours – Normal Monitoring 30 minutes 80 minutes NOS: VIIRS Ocean Color/Chlorophyll Sea Surface Temperature Aerosol Optical Thickness AMSR-2 Sea Surface Temperature NMFS: ADCS Data VIIRS SDR Aerosol Optical Thickness Sea Surface Temperature OMPS SDR CERES SDR AMSR-2 Sea Surface Temperature NWS: ATMS SDR TDR CrIS SDR VIIRS Imagery EDR (Alaska Region) NWS: VIIRSSDR AMSR-2 SDR NESDIS: ADCS Data NOS: VIIRS Imagery EDR 60 minutes 120 minutes NESDIS: SARSAT Data NMFS: VIIRS Ocean Color/Chlorophyll Any latency requests less than total system latency for JPSS (103 minutes) are captured as objective latencies for each respective product

  4. Future JPSS Proving Ground DB DemoCSPP sites Community Supported Processing Package (CSPP) demonstrates the value of 15- 30 minute latency for nowcasting and regional forecast model applications by establishing a network of direct readout stations - includes METOP and All Polar Orbiting Satellites with DB Guam

  5. Scope • Gap mitigation for NPP/JPSS-1 or JPSS-1/JPSS-2 by securing all existing satellite sounder data with direct broadcast with significantly improved latency – goal of 15 minutes, threshold of 30. • Sounder data are relayed back to NSOF and CIMSS (UW) for distribution to NCEP Central Operations. • Existing NOAA priority sites: WI, AK, HI • Expand to: Guam, Miami, Puerto Rico, and Suitland. >> connect to EUMETSAT sites • Access to Japan site (JMA) • Sounder data from all METOP, POES, JPSS. • Add GCOM capabilities • Potential to include Russian Meteor-M and Chinese FY-3 series. • Additional benefits – local use of DB by local NWS office and other customers.

  6. Execution • Kickoff meeting in April 2013 • Identified POC/hosts in Miami and PR • CIMSS/UW - acquire and install Miami and PR antennas • OSPO – contract to install Monterrey, with options for remaining antennas. • Communication analysis by OSD confirmed all sites with exception of Guam will not need additional comm support. • Use CSPP and include call home feature for data exploitation from external sites.

  7. CSPP Users 23 January 2013 More than 250 people have registered to downloaded some part of the CSPP suite of products representing 33 different countries, including all 7 continents.

  8. Who is Using CSPP?Here is a sample

  9. EARS – Current Status Satellites: NOAA POES Metop

  10. NPP Regional Services - Conclusion • Preparations well underway at all Stations. Expected Operational Readiness indicated as Quarter in 2012. • New EARS Suomi NPP Services to start during 2012. • The contributions from the: • Station Partners • NWP-SAF • CSPP Team • Users • are essential for the successful implementation of the new services and are highly appreciated! Svalbard (Q3) Kangerlussuaq (Q4) Moscow (TBC) Lannion (Q3) Athens (Q3) Maspalomas (Q3)

  11. Recommendations • Work with WMO to fully engage NOAA Direct Readout Initiative • NOAA welcomes the participation of other CGMS agencies. We would like to include FY3 and Russian satellites and would encourage open access to level 0 and level 1 processing code to convert satellite data packets to calibrated sensor observations.

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