NWS / SPoRT Coordination Call October 2010 NWA posters/presentations Scott Overpeck, Chris McKinney, and Kent Prochazka, WFO Houston/Galveston. The Coastal Gravity Wave Event of 24 April 2010. Deirdre Kann and Brian Guyer, WFO Albuquerque. The Operational Use of NASA SPoRT Imagery at NWS Albuquerque. CIRA TPW - Newest Version We will discuss the recent change to the CIRA TPW data set being provided through SPoRT which is using the MIRS data vs the current operational NESDIS version without MIRS. 8/3/2009
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NWS / SPoRT Coordination CallOctober 2010
NWA posters/presentationsScott Overpeck, Chris McKinney, and Kent Prochazka, WFO Houston/Galveston. The Coastal Gravity Wave Event of 24 April 2010. Deirdre Kann and Brian Guyer, WFO Albuquerque. The Operational Use of NASA SPoRT Imagery at NWS Albuquerque. CIRA TPW - Newest Version We will discuss the recent change to the CIRA TPW data set being provided through SPoRT which is using the MIRS data vs the current operational NESDIS version without MIRS.
8/3/2009
8/3/2009
What Instruments were blended in the initial product by CIRA? Up to 8 may be used
Smaller area of 200% of normal. Noticeable couplet of max/min in
NESDIS version compared to CIRA over Nevada.
Next Generation CIRA TPWThis is the future type of the product that is
likely to be supplied by NESDIS to the WFOs.Anticipating more details from CIRA on the
new product validation and caveatsEvaluation feedback needed from end users
due to noted differences in final product.
8/3/2009
Next Call – November 18, 2010Main topic: GOES-R Proving Ground products
to be evaluated by SPoRT partnersLightning: A Pseudo-GLM product has been
developed by SPoRT. Evaluation of this product is needed using WES cases.
Imagery: Several groups are creating ABI proxy products. SPoRT is focusing on near-realtime products to simulate ABI. This will combine GOES and MODIS (possibly VIIRS in future) at the resolution of ABI in order to prep users for the coming GOES-R era. Evaluation in a concentrated time period is needed for those willing.