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FFMPA Flash Flood Monitoring and Prediction - Advanced

FFMP Advanced: 4 th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009. FFMPA Flash Flood Monitoring and Prediction - Advanced. An Overview for 4 th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Tom Filiaggi June 2009. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp.

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FFMPA Flash Flood Monitoring and Prediction - Advanced

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  1. FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMPAFlash Flood Monitoring and Prediction - Advanced An Overview for 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology ConferenceTom FiliaggiJune 2009 http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  2. FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: Debris Flow Workshop Overview, June 2009 Agenda • Current State of Operations • FFMP Displays • Color Image • Basin Table • Basin Trend • Basin Trace • FFMP Background Monitoring • Guardian Integration • Ancillary Elements • Forced FFG • Ingest Data Monitor • RFC FFG Update method • Responsible Individuals http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  3. FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: Debris Flow Workshop Overview, June 2009 FFMPACurrent State of Operations • WFOs are responsible for issuing flash flood warnings, urban and small stream advisories, and flood warnings, as well as some experimental debris flow warnings. • FFMP is a baseline AWIPS application with both server and display components. • Many WFO forecasters use FFMP as a tool to assist with warning operations (Decision Assistance). http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  4. FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: Debris Flow Workshop Overview, June 2009 Auto-Aggregation: HUC0 http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  5. FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: Debris Flow Workshop Overview, June 2009 Auto-Aggregation: HUC1 http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  6. FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: Debris Flow Workshop Overview, June 2009 Auto-Aggregation: HUC2 http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  7. FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: Debris Flow Workshop Overview, June 2009 Auto-Aggregation: HUC3 http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  8. FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: Debris Flow Workshop Overview, June 2009 Auto-Aggregation: HUC4 http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  9. FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: Debris Flow Workshop Overview, June 2009 Auto-Aggregation: All-and-Only Small Basins http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  10. FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: Debris Flow Workshop Overview, June 2009 FFMPA Display: Basin Table • Customizable • Color-coded • Sort-able • Filterable • Sorted Value • Geographic area • Time selection • Rate • ¼-hour increments • Max based on purge • Split Window • Combine QPE & QPF then compare to Guidance • Interactive • Auto-aggregation • Zoom, with rules • Color Image Click • Basin Trend • Basin Trace • Value added • Virtual Gage Basins • Data gap notice http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  11. Customizable Color-coded X-axis reversible Time selection All-times inclusive Standard Guidance times Current Time Split Window Combine QPE & QPF then compare to Guidance Interactive Toggle-able plots Draggable/scrollable Value added Virtual Gage Basins FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: Debris Flow Workshop Overview, June 2009 FFMPA Display: Basin Trend http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  12. FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: Debris Flow Workshop Overview, June 2009 FFMPA Display: Basin Trace http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  13. Customizable Color-coded Data Sources Type choice Accum Ratio Diff Filterable CWA (Service Backup) Time selection Rate ¼-hour increments Max based on purge Split Window Combine QPE & QPF then compare to Guidance Value added Data gap notice Multiple Monitor conditions FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: Debris Flow Workshop Overview, June 2009 FFMPA Background Monitoring http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  14. Applies user-defined FFG Strict override modification For a user-defined data source For a user-defined period of time For a user-defined area County Basin Entire domain That is retrievable Desire Geographic interface FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: Debris Flow Workshop Overview, June 2009 FFMPA Ancillary: Forced FFG http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  15. Notes health of data ingest, of interest to FFMPA User-defined determination of “too old” HTML Interface Special rules for RADAR DHR FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: HMT Overview, November, 2008 FFMPA Ancillary: Ingest Data Monitor http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  16. FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: HMT Overview, November, 2008 FFMPA Ancillary: FFG Update Method • Elements of Transition method: • Apply a lag, to eliminate double-counting of precipitation in FFMPA analyses. This lag will be equal to the Time Frame of the Guidance. (ie: 3-hr Guidance = 3-hr lag). • Apply an hourly interpolation scheme that manages precipitation in a way that greatly enhances the Guidance values for the transition period and avoids increased under-warn situations that could exist with a lag-only approach. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

  17. FFMP Advanced: 4th Regional Severe Storms / Radar and Hydrology Conference Overview, August 2009 FFMP Advanced: OB9 User Interface Review May, 2008 FFMP Advanced: Debris Flow Workshop Overview, June 2009 FFMPA Responsible Individuals • Main Developers • Tom Filiaggi - MDL: Lead Tom.Filiaggi@noaa.gov • Lingyan Xin - MDL Lingyan.Xin@noaa.gov http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/ffmp

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