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NOAA’s Surface Weather Program and the Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System (MADIS) National Weather Service Partners Meeting June 6, 2006 Mike Campbell NWS Observing Services NOAA Surface Weather Program Manager.
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NOAA’s Surface Weather Program and the Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System (MADIS) National Weather Service Partners Meeting June 6, 2006 Mike Campbell NWS Observing Services NOAA Surface Weather Program Manager
Key Strategies for NOAA’s Commerce and Transportation Mission Goal Information that Moves America • NOAA has enhanced the American Public’s ability to: • Know where they are • Get where they are going safely and efficiently • Make appropriate decisions for a safe, secure, efficient, and environmentally sound transportation network. • NOAA’s essential services are uninterrupted and available during emergencies and critical events
Commerce and Transportation Overview • Surface Weather • Aviation Weather • Marine Weather • Marine Transportation System • Geodesy • Emergency Response
Surface Weather within NOAA • Mandate to protect life and property, and promote safe and efficient commerce and transportation • Weather contributes to ~7,400 deaths and ~1,500,000 highway crashes/yr • 17% of all highway fatalities occur during adverse weather • $42B annual economic loss • Weather support at the ocean and airport interfaces crucial to domestic and international commerce • Multi-modal with initial focus on road weather
INFORMATION BASES (QC’d DATASETS) SFC-LAND SFC-MARINE UPPER AIR- IN SITU MADIS Collection, QC, and Distribution UPPER AIR- REMOTE SENSING QUALITY CONTROL INFO & Metadata (Data QC Flags) SATELLITE GRIDDED DATA METADATA Future Data Management Transferring the MADIS functionalities from OAR Research into NWS Operations
Obs Transmitted to NOAA Obs Transmitted to NOAA w/MADIS MADIS Decodes Obs Obs Received by Customers MADIS QC/ Integrates Data Customer Decodes Obs MADIS Transmits Data Sets Customer QC/ Integrates Data Customer Assimilates Data Customer Assimilates Data MADIS, the Operational Difference All Customers Must Perform Same Functions Simplifies Customer Processing
NOAA’s Enterprise Partnerships: Partnering for Data, Improved Service • Thousands to millions of obs to assist decisions • Potential for numerous new applications • Input to a variety of models – public and private • Supports warnings and forecasts, verification • Validate remote sensors • Data sharing National Surface Weather Observation System - NSWOS (Operational MADIS) NOAA and Non-NOAA Data Enterprise Servers Input Output Clarus & VII Programs Digital Database Forecast Service Detailed, Road Section Specific Products Watches Warnings Advisories (county/area-specific) Research, Academic, and Transportation Interface