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RICHARD KELLERMAN SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 21, 2004. THERMAL SOARING FORECASTING SkewT Plots, Boundary Layers BLIPMAPS, Models and Methods. YOU DON’T NEED TO BE A WEATHERMAN 1. YOU DON’T NEED TO BE A WEATHERMAN 2. CONTENT. WHY BOTHER? WHAT I CAN DO WHAT I CAN’T DO. CONTENT (CONT’D). SKEWT’S
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RICHARD KELLERMAN SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 21, 2004 THERMAL SOARING FORECASTINGSkewT Plots, Boundary Layers BLIPMAPS, Models and Methods
CONTENT • WHY BOTHER? • WHAT I CAN DO • WHAT I CAN’T DO
CONTENT (CONT’D) • SKEWT’S • BASIC BL PHYSICS • BLIPMAPS AND THE RUC20 MODEL • MAKING THE FORECAST • EXAMPLES • GETTING THE DATA
WHY BOTHER? • BLIPMAPS DO IT ALL • SOMETIMES • BLIPMAPS EXEMPLIFY THE POWER OF COMPUTER GRAPHICS • BLIPMAPS EXEMPLIFY THE LIMITATIONS ALSO • WHAT’S UNDER THE HOOD? • NOT DEPENDENT ON A SINGLE SOURCE
WHAT I CAN DO(WITHOUT BLIPMAPS) • ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: • WHEN LIFT WILL START AND END? • HOW HIGH? • HOW STRONG? • WILL THERE BE CU? • WILL THERE BE SPREADOUT? • WILL THERE BE CONVECTIVE O.D?
WHAT I CAN’T DO(WITH OR WITHOUT BLIPMAPS) • HANDLE CIRRUS WELL • LOOK GOOD IN THE VICINITY OF FRONTS • ACCOUNT FOR MICRO-SCALE EVENTS • DEAL WITH WAVE SUPPRESSION • PREDICT STREETING • BE PRECISE ABOUT LIFT STRENGTH • QUANTIFY TERRAIN EFFECTS
WHAT ONLY BLIPMAPS CAN DO • PROVIDE USEFUL INFORMATION OVER A LARGE AREA • DEPICT BETTER AND WORSE CONDITIONS • PROVIDE DETERMINISTIC LIFT STRENGTH PREDICTIONS • DITTO FOR THE BUOYANCY/SHEAR RATIO
SKEWT’S • COMPACT DATA DISPLAY (GRAPHS) • BALLOON SOUNDINGS • MODEL SOUNDINGS • CALCULATORS • IDEAL FOR THERMAL SOARING FORECASTS • RECAP
“8 GM/KG” ADD CONSTANT MIXING RATIO LINES DETAILS (SLIDE 1)
TEMPERATURE AND DEWPOINT LAPSE RATES • TEMPERATURE LAPSE RATE ~5.3 F o/1,000 FT. • DEWPOINT LAPSE RATE ~0.9 F o/1,000 FT • CLOUDBASE = ((T – DP) / 4.4) * 1,000 FT
LAPSE RATES AND ADIABATS • TEMPERATURE LAPSE RATE • DEWPOINT LAPSE RATE • DRY ADIABATIC LAPSE RATE • SATURATED ADIABATIC LAPSE RATE • T AND DP LAPSE RATES ARE DATA • DALR’S AND SALR’S ARE CALCULATED • THEY ARE RESPECTIVELY ~3C/1,000 FT AND ~2C/1,000 FT • THE “SURFACE ADIABAT” IS THE (DRY) ADIABAT PASSING THROUGH THE SURFACE TEMPERATURE • IN THE CONVECTIVELY MIXED BL: T LAPSE RATE = DALR
GOOD DAY WITH CU FORECASTS PM SOUNDING METHOD
GOOD DAY – NO CU SOARING FORECASTS PM SOUNDING METHOD
SOARING FORECASTS“THERMAL INDEX/AM SOUNDING METHOD”(SLIDE 1) • GET AM SOUNDING • GET FORECAST SURFACE TEMPS • CONSTRUCT SURFACE ADIABAT FOR TRIGGER • CONSTRUCT OTHER SURFACE ADIABATS AS DESIRED
SOARING FORECASTS“THERMAL INDEX/AM SOUNDING METHOD”(SLIDE 2) TEMPERATURE EVOLUTION
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF THE CONVECTIVE BL • THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE SHOWS WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED ON SEPTEMBER 10 2003 AT ABE • IT ALSO MAKES VERY CLEAR ONE OF TWO FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS WITH THE AM SOUNDING/TI METHOD
TEMPERATURE EVOLUTION SOARING FORECASTS, “TI” METHOD (SLIDE 2)
NUMERICAL MODELS • RUC20/MAPS • BLIPMAPS • RUC VERSIONS
SOME OF WHAT THE RUC20 MODELS • TERRAIN • SOIL MOISTURE • LAND USE INCLUDING VEGETATION COVER • CLOUD PHYSICS • RADIATIONAL FLUXES • CONVECTION • ADVECTION • 3D PRESSURE
RUC20 VEGETATION CANOPY AND SOIL PHYSICS NOAA Forecast Systems Laboratory, RUC Development Group
RUC20 DATA INPUTS NOAA Forecast Systems Laboratory, RUC Development Group
SOME RUC20 ASSUMPTIONS • 20 KM GRID • 50 LAYER ATMOSPHERE
RUC20 TERRAIN RESOLUTION NOAA Forecast Systems Laboratory, RUC Development Group
RUC20 2M TEMPERATURE PERFORMANCE NOAA Forecast Systems Laboratory, RUC Development Group
RUC20 WIND FORECAST ERRORS NOAA Forecast Systems Laboratory, RUC Development Group
RUC20 RAOB VERIFICATION NOAA Forecast Systems Laboratory, RUC Development Group
SOARING FORECASTS PM SOUNDING METHOD • GET THE RUC20 PM SOUNDINGS • CONSTRUCT THE SURFACE ADIABAT PASSING THROUGH THE (2M) SURFACE VIRTUAL TEMPERATURE • DETERMINE HEIGHT OF LIFT • ESTIMATE STRENGTH OF LIFT • DETERMINE CLOUDBASE • ASSESS THE CHANCE OF LATERAL OR VERTICAL OD • ASSESS THE SENSITIVITY OF THE FORECAST TO DP AND/OR T ERRORS GOOD DAY – NO CU GOOD DAY WITH CU
MIFFLIN 2001 P2: WHAT HAPPENED (SLIDE 1) • STRONG LIFT WITH CU AT 7,000 FT • QV’S AND X’S DAY
MIFFLIN 2001 P2: WHAT HAPPENED (SLIDE 2) • EVERYONE ELSE’S DAY • HEAVY RAIN SHOWERS • BROTHER UNABLE TO LAND • 60 MPH GUST AT THE FIELD • SPREADOUT • DISGRUNTLED PILOTS
BLIPMAPS • SUPPLEMENTS • COMPLEMENTS • PAINTS THE SOUNDING GRID DATA • THERMAL STRENGTH IS DETERMINISTIC (NOT EMPIRICAL)
PREPARING THE FORECAST (SLIDE 1) • SURFACE ANALYSIS • FORECAST DISCUSSIONS • SATELLITE IMAGERY • SURFACE OBSERVATION
PREPARING THE FORECAST (SLIDE 2) • SKEWT PLOTS • BLIPMAP
DETAILS (SLIDE 1) • VIRTUAL TEMPERATURE • TV = T + W/6 • VISIBILITY • WIND SHEAR • CIRRUS ADD CONSTANT MIXING RATIO LINES