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June 6, 2007 1
NOAA's Hydrometeorological Testbed (HMT)
The Empirical Approach to Observing System Design &Demonstration
http://hmt.noaa.gov/Contact: [email protected]
June 6, 2007 2
Foci• QPE• QPF• Hydrology• Verification• Enhancing &
AcceleratingResearch toOperations
• BuildingPartnerships
National Testbed StrategyRegional Implementation
HMT’s Products
21st CenturyObservations
21st CenturyModeling
Decision Support ToolsDecision Support Tools
ScienceScienceThe Foundation
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Key Eastern U.S. Watershed
Key Central U.S. Watershed
Fiscal Year
HMT-West
HMT-West Legacy
HMT-East
HMT-East Legacy
HMT-Central
Regions of Focus
NOAA Hydrology Program (Water Resources Data Assimilation)
NOAA Science and Technology Infusion Program (Hydrometeorology Testbed)
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West Coast/Russian River
Caljet Pacjet
Proof of concept
HMT Prototype
Hydrometeorology Testbed Timeline
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R&D and Operational Perspectives:Observing Systems
R&D Operations
Testbed DomainOperational Priorities• Reliability• Cost Effectiveness• COTS (plug n’ play)• Continuity• GPRA Measures
R&D Priorities• Exploratory• Higher Resolution• Multi-Sensor• New Variables• Publication
Basic R&D Improved UserDecisions“Culture”
The HMT ConceptTestbed as a Process
Marty RalphNOAA/ETL-PACJET
See: Dabberdt et. al. 2005 Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc.
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Building Partnerships
Project Manager
Timothy Schneider
Chair of the Advisory Panel
ESRL-PSD ESRL-GSD
NSSL NWS-OHD
NWS-CNRFC NWS Sacramento-WFO
NWS Monterey-WFO NWS Reno-WFO
NWS-Western Region NCEP-HPC
NESDIS-STAR NOHRSC
Advisory Panel
(26 members)
HMT
Management Council
Gary Carter, Hydro Program Manager
Marty Ralph, ST&I Program Manager
Critical Element: engaging local, state and federal stakeholders…
June 6, 2007 8
Profiler/RASS/Met (ETL)Profiler/RASS (Other Agency)X-band/Met/Rain gaugeS-band/Met/DisdrometerWSR-88D (NEXRAD)
HMTMicrophysics Array
H M T - 2 0 0 4
BBY = Bodega Bay
BSC = Big Sulfur Creek
CVD = Cloverdale
CZC = Cazadero
FRS = Fort Ross
GRK = Goat Rock
A Hydrometeorological Testbed (HMT) forthe Russian River Watershed
HBG = Healdsburg
HLD = Hopland
LSN = Lake Sonoma
ROD = Rio Dell
SPT = Salt Point
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Sfc. met. + rain gaugeAdditional rain gaugesSoil-moisture probesGPS IPWX-band polarimetric scanning radarS-band precip profiler915-MHz wind profilerRaindrop disdrometerGPS rawinsondesRiver gaugeOcean buoy
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HMT-2004
Why the American River Basin?
Lester Snow, CA-DWR
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Tier 2: Adds networks ofproven, moderately expensivetechnologies:
• Wind profilers• Atmos. River Observatories
Tier 1: Builds onexisting networksand adds proveninexpensivetechnologies:
• GPS-met• Soil moisture• Snow-level radars
Tier 4: Adds an offshorerecon. program toimprove lead time ofadverse weatherforecasts
• Two m/u aircraftstationed in CA
• Two add’l m/u aircraftout of AL and HIAK
HI
Map of Tier I-IV
Observations & Modeling
• Diagnoses• Quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE)• Climate change monitoring* Assimilation in numerical weather prediction
(NWP) models* Verification
– Confidence and credibility in QPF is achieved throughverified
* Observing System Simulation Experiments(OSSE)
* NWP can improve QPE through assimilation
* Indicates a direct linkage between the observational and modeling components of this vision