22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms

17.4

Changes to the NCEP SREF system and their impact on convective forecasting

Geoffrey S. Manikin, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC, Camp Springs, MD; and J. T. McQueen, J. Du, and B. S. Ferrier

Upcoming changes to the NCEP short-range ensemble forecasting (SREF) system will add physics uncertainty to the initial condition uncertainty sampled by the current operational version of the system. Sampling some of the physics uncertainty will be accomplished by running various convective parameterization schemes, giving the potential for significant impact to forcasting of convective events and the environments in which they form.

This talk will discuss the new configuration of the SREF and its impact on forecasting significant convective events. Emphasis will be placed on the influence of the shallow branches of the different convective schemes on the degree of instability available in the pre-convective enviroment and forecast sounding structure in general.

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Session 17, Use of Mesoscale Numerical Modeling in Severe Local Storms Forecasting
Friday, 8 October 2004, 10:30 AM-12:30 PM

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