The 15th International Conference on Interactive Information and Processing Systems(IIPS) for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology

5.2
NEXRAD OPEN SYSTEMS - PROGRESS AND PLANS

Robert E. Saffle, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and L. D. Johnson

The evolution of the WSR-88D system to open systems is continuing under the NEXRAD Product Improvement (NPI) Program. The NEXRAD tri-agencies have established the NPI Program as a long-term sub-activity of the overall NEXRAD Program. The NPI Program Management is led by the NWS Office of Systems Development, with individual NPI projects enlisting the participation and support of all of the NEXRAD tri-agencies. Currently within its fourth year, the NPI program has ongoing efforts to replace the Radar Data Acquisition, Radar Product Generation, and Principal User Position subsystems. This paper describes the status of these ongoing efforts.

With the deployment of the Open RPG to begin late in 1999, the tri-agencies are now planning improved methods of maintaining and enhancing the functionality offered. Software maintenance and enhancement methods utilizing computer assisted programming tools, application programming interfaces, and standard practices and procedures are being planned. Issues being considered include to what extent can we and should we promote compatibility across different systems' software maintenance activities (e.g., WSR-88D and AWIPS), and how can we promote efficiency in the transfer of applications from research and scientific development environments (e.g., Laboratories) into the operational baseline? Further, the agencies are assessing the potential of utilizing meteorological data from other government systems directly into the WSR-88D processing subsystem. Other sources of data might include AWIPS, and meteorological data from FAA radars (e.g., the ASR-9 and the ARSR-4)

The 15th International Conference on Interactive Information and Processing Systems(IIPS) for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology