HFIP Observations Workshop
- About
- Schedule
- Lodging
- Registration
- Remote Access
Date
11 - 12 May 2011
Location
NOAA/Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
4301 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, FL 33149
Purpose
An HFIP Observations Workshop will be held 11-12 May 2011 at NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) on Virginia Key Florida. The purpose of the meeting is two-fold: (1) For those gathering observations (aircraft, satellite, ocean) to present current data types to potential users, including information on data quality, availability, and access, and (2) for users to present their current and future observational needs in the areas of Physics, Diagnostics, Verification, and Data Assimilation. The ultimate goal is an observations plan for the near future to address needs and abilities.
Contacts
Sim Aberson (sim.aberson@noaa.gov) Chair and aircraft observations
Altug Aksoy (altug.aksoy@noaa.gov) Data Assimilation
Jack Beven (John.L.Beven@noaa.gov) Operations
Chris Fairall (Chris.Fairall@noaa.gov) Physics
John Knaff (Knaff@cira.colostate.edu) Satellite observations and Diagnostics
Tim Marchok (Timothy.Marchok@noaa.gov) Verification
Nick Shay (nshay@rsmas.miami.edu) Ocean observations
Pam Johnson (johnsonp@ucar.edu) Logistics
Agenda
Wednesday, May 11
8:30 Aberson: Introduction and Logistics
8:40 Atlas/Marks: Welcome
8:50 Gall: Welcome
9:00 Satellite Observations Session Chair: John Knaff
Satellite Observations of Tropical Cyclones: Currently and Soon
Available -
J. Knaff, R. Ferrero, and M. DeMaria
9:45 Discussion
10:15 Break
10:30 Ocean Observations Session Chair: Eric Uhlhorn
Multi-Platform Ocean Observations In Support of HFIP: Progress and Plans -
L. Shay and E. Uhlhorn
10:50 Discussion
11:00 Aircraft Observations Session Chair: Sim Aberson
An Introduction to NOAA and Air Force Aircraft in Operations and Research
- S. Aberson
11:15 WP-3D Cloud Physics Observations: What We Already Have and What
We Really Need More Of - R. Black
11:30 Flight-level Data from the NOAA WP-3D Aircraft: An Overview of the
Instrumentation and Errors - J. Zhang
11:45 Analysis of Alternatives for NOAA WP-3D's over the coming years
- R. Rogers
12:00 An overview of NOAA's SFMR: Data and Applications - B. Klotz
12:15 Lunch
13:40 Planned UAS operations in Hurricanes - J. Cione
13:50 Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel - S. Braun
14:00 Airborne Radar Observations in Tropical Cyclones: Their
quality-control,
analysis, and availability at AOML/HRD - J. Gamache
14:15 HRD's Hurricane Dropwindsonde Data Archive - K. Sellwood
14:30 A Web-based hurricane Obs and Model Data Visualization Framework
- T. Quirino
14:45 Discussion
15:15 Break
15:30 General Discussion of Current Observations
Enhancing the BUFR/PrepBUFR support to research and operational
community - H. Huang
15:45 Discussion
17:15 Adjourn
Thursday, May 12
8:30 Overview of IWRAP data, formats, and access - S. Frasier
8:45 The JPL Tropical Cyclone Information System: A satellite database and
analysis approach in support of hurricane forecast improvement through
model validation and building the framework for data assimilation in
precipitation - S. Hristova-Veleva
Ocean Model Observational Needs Session Chair: George Halliwell
9:00 Ocean Observational Requirements for Improving Ocean Model
Initialization
for Coupled Hurricane Forecasting - G. Halliwell
9:20 Discussion
Observational Needs for Physics Session Chair: Chris Fairall
9:30 Observations of Physics/Processes to Improve Parameterizations in
Models.
C. Fairall, E. Walsh, K. Moran, J. Bao, C. Zappa
10:00 Discussion
10:30 Break
Observations for Data Assimilation Session Chair: Altug Aksoy
10:45 Data assimilation for tropical cyclones: Advances and challenges - A. Aksoy
11:05 Global data assimilation for tropical cyclones with the hybrid GSI/EnKF
system - J. Whitaker
11:25 Using observations for assimilation and diagnostics in the AHW model
- R. Torn (remote)
11:45 U.S. Navy's data assimilation for tropical cyclones - P. Pauley
12:05 Discussion
12:30 Lunch
Diagnostics/Verification/Operations Session Chairs:
John Knaff/Tim Marchok/Jack Beven
14:00 The use of observations in real-time operations at NHC - J. Beven
14:15 The use of observations in the NHC best-tracking process: How good are
the 'best tracks'? - C.
Landsea
14:30 Observational needs for TC forecast verification - T. Marchok
14:45 An overview of Observational Needs of the HFIP Applications
Development
and Diagnostics (ADD) Team - J. Knaff
15:00 Discussion
15:30 Break
15:45 Discussions and plans
17:15 Adjourn
Lodging
A block of rooms has been set up at the JW Marriott Miami at the government rate of $128 per night. The JW Marriott Miami is located at 1109 Brickell Ave, Miami, Fl 33131, and is close to shopping areas and restaurants. Reservations for the Event may be made with Marriott reservations at 1-800-228-9290 or 1-800-503-0598, on Marriott.com or directly with the Hotel. The Group Name is HFIP Observations Workshop.
For other hotels close to AOML, please see the Map of Coconut Grove, Virginia Key and Key Biscayne, including AOML and directions to convenient hotels.
Transportation
Local transportation options can be found at AOML Visitor Page.
Map of the Miami Metro area, including directions from Miami International Airport to AOML.
Driving directions from Fort Lauderdale International Airport to AOML.
Registration
Email: Pam Johnson (johnsonp@ucar.edu) to register for the meeting.
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