9B.6 Transitioning Research Innovations into the Operational Hurricane WRF model

Wednesday, 9 January 2019: 11:45 AM
North 232C (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Kathryn M. Newman, NCAR and Developmental Testbed Center, Boulder, CO; and E. A. Kalina, M. K. Biswas, E. D. Grell, J. Frimel, and L. Carson

To accelerate the transition of research to operations and facilitate code access for the research community, the Developmental Testbed Center (DTC) has partnered with NOAA/NCEP Environmental Modeling Center (EMC) to provide support for the Hurricane WRF (HWRF) modeling system. The HWRF model is a fully coupled atmosphere-ocean model run operationally for all global basins.

The DTC provides support to both the general community and active developers for the HWRF system. HWRF v4.0a will be released in September 2018, which includes the current operational capabilities, as well as research capabilities such as alternate physics and idealized simulations. Because the HWRF code is undergoing rapid development, the DTC also engages with active developers from multiple government institutions and universities in support of collaboration and exchange of the continuously evolving code. Developers funded through the DTC visitor program are also supported to partner with the DTC to work in areas aimed at improvement to operational numerical guidance. Through these mechanisms, research innovations are identified that show promise for operational implementation.

This presentation will provide an overview of the DTC mechanisms that aid in the transition of research to operations, including user and developer support, the DTC visitor program, code management procedures, and testing and evaluation. Successful R2O transitions, such as inclusion of enhancements to the Rapid Radiative Transfer Model for Global Circulation Models (RRTMG) radiation parameterization within the 2018 operational HWRF and investigation of alternative planetary boundary layer and cumulus parameterization candidates for the operational HWRF will be highlighted.

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