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A History of Modern Weather Forecasting. The Stone Age Prior to approximately 1955, forecasting was basically a subjective art, and not very skillful.

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Page 1: A History of Modern Weather Forecasting. The Stone Age Prior to approximately 1955, forecasting was basically a subjective art, and not very skillful.

A History of Modern Weather Forecasting

Page 2: A History of Modern Weather Forecasting. The Stone Age Prior to approximately 1955, forecasting was basically a subjective art, and not very skillful.

The Stone Age

• Prior to approximately 1955, forecasting was basically a subjective art, and not very skillful.

• Observations were sparse, with only a few scattered ship reports over the oceans.

• The technology of forecasting was basically subjective extrapolation of weather systems, in the latter years using the upper level flow (the jet stream).

• Local weather details—which really weren’t understood-- were added subjectively.

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UpperLevelChart

Page 4: A History of Modern Weather Forecasting. The Stone Age Prior to approximately 1955, forecasting was basically a subjective art, and not very skillful.

The Development of NWP• Vilhelm Bjerknes in his landmark

paper of 1904 suggested that NWP was possible.– A closed set of equations existed

that could predict the future atmosphere (primitive equations)

– But it wasn’t practical then because there was no reasonable way to do the computations and sufficient data for initialization did not exist.

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Numerical Weather Prediction• The advent of digital computers in the late

1940s and early 1950’s made possible the simulation of atmospheric evolution numerically.

• The basic idea is if you understand the current state of the atmosphere, you can predict the future using the basic physical equations that describe the atmosphere.

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Numerical Weather PredictionOne such equation is Newton’s Second Law:

F = maForce = mass x acceleration

Mass is the amount of matter

Acceleration is how velocity changes with time

Force is a push or pull on some object (e.g., gravitational force, pressure forces, friction)

This equation is a time machine!

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Using a wide range of weather observations we can create a three-dimensional description of the atmosphere… known as the initialization

Numerical Weather Prediction

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•This gives the distribution of mass and allows us to calculate the various forces.

•Then… we can solve for the acceleration using F=ma

•But this gives us the future…. With the acceleration we can calculate the velocities in the future.

•Similar idea with temperature and humidity.

Numerical Weather Prediction

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Numerical Weather Prediction• These equations can be solved on a three-dimensional grid.

• As computer speed increased, the number of grid points could be increased.

• More (and thus) closer grid points means we can simulate (forecast) smaller and smaller scale features. We call this improved resolution.

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NWP Becomes Possible

• By the 1940’s there was an extensive upper air network, plus many more surface observations. Thus, a reasonable 3-D description of the atmosphere was possible.

• By the mid to late 1940’s, digital programmable computers were becoming available…the first..the ENIAC

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The Eniac

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First NWP• The first successful numerical prediction of

weather was made in April 1950, using the ENIAC computer at Maryland's Aberdeen Proving Ground

• The prediction was for 500 mb height, covered North America, used a two-dimensional grid with 270 points about 700 km apart.

• The results indicated that even primitive NWP was superior to human subjective prediction. The NWP era had begun.

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Evolving NWP

• Early 50s: one-level baratropic model• Late 50s: Two-level baroclinic QG model (just

like Holton!)• 1960s: Primitive Equation Models of increasing

resolution and number of levels.• Resolution increases (distance between grid points

decrease): 1958: 380 km, 1985: 80 km, 1995: 40 km, 2000: 22 km, 2002: 12 km

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A Steady Improvement

• Faster computers and better understanding of the atmosphere, allowed a better representation of important physical processes in the models

• More and more data became available for initialization

• As a result there has been a steady increase in forecast skill from 1960 to now.

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Forecast Skill Improvement

ForecastError

Year

Better

National Weather Service

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Forecaster at the Seattle National Weather Service Office

The National Weather Service