Joint WRF/MPAS Users Workshop 2024
Agenda
Please see the final workshop agenda below for the 2024 Workshop. You are able to find the abstracts for each talk and poster by clicking the titles. A printable version of the workshop agenda can be downloaded here.
All sessions and the reception will take place at NSF NCAR/UCAR Center Green Campus located at 3080 Center Green Dr Boulder, CO 80301.
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Session 1: Model Development Updates
Chair: Jordan Powers, NSF NCAR/MMM
Tuesday June 25, 2024: 8:45 - 10:05
8:45 am
Opening Remarks
9:00 am
Jimy Dudhia, NSF NCAR/MMM
9:20 am
Bill Skamarock, NSF NCAR/MMM
9:40 am
Jake Liu, NSF NCAR/MMM
10:00 am
Coffee Break
Session 1: Development Updates (Continued)
Chair: Louis Wicker, NOAA/NSSL
Tuesday June 25, 2024: 10:30-12:00
10:30 am
Cenlin He, NSF NCAR/RAL
10:45 am
Laura D. Fowler - NSF NCAR/MMM, Michael Duda - NSF NCAR/MMM, Bill Skamarock - NSF NCAR/MMM
11:00 am
Mary Barth, Matthew Dawson, Louisa Emmons, Gabriele Pfister, Bill Skamarock, Warren Smith, Francis Vitt, NSF NCAR
11:15 am
Jeff Willison, Jonathan Pleim, David Wong, Robert Gilliam, Russ Bullock, Jerry Herwehe, Christian, Hogrefe, George Pouliot, Golam Sarwar, Fahim Sidi, Rohit Mathur, Daiwen Kang and Wyat Appel, Center for Environmental Measurement & Modeling, Office of Research and Development, and Environmental Protection Agency, USA (virtual)
11:30 am
Larissa Reames, NSSL and Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations (CIWRO) (virtual)
11:45 am
John Clyne, Philip Chmielowiec, and Orhan Eroglu, NSF NCAR/Computational and Information System Lab
Session 2: MPAS in Forecast Applications
Chair: Hendrik Tolman, NOAA/NWS
Tuesday June 25, 2024: 1:00 – 2:30
1:00 pm
Evaluations of deterministic and ensemble regional MPAS configurations for severe weather forecasting during the 2024 NOAA/Hazardous Weather Testbed Spring Forecasting Experiment (.pdf)
Adam Clark, NOAA/OAR National Severe Storms Laboratory and School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Kent Knopfmeier, Yunheng Wang, Nusrat Yusouf, Larissa Reames, NSSL and CIWRO, OU, Israel Jirak, NOAA/NWS Storm Prediction Center, Louis Wicker, Pamela Heinselman, NSSL and OU, David Dowell, NOAA/OAR Global Systems Laboratory, Craig Schwartz, Michael Duda, William Skamarock, MMM NSF NCAR, and Patrick Burke, NSSL.Mary Barth, NCAR/ACOM/MMM
1:18 pm
Evaluation of Real-time, Medium-range, Convection-allowing Ensemble Forecasts Produced with MPAS for NOAA’s Hazardous Weather Testbed Spring Forecasting Experiments (.pdf)
Craig Schwartz, Ryan Sobash, and David Ahijevych, NSF NCAR
1:36 pm
The Weather Company’s Global High-Resolution Atmospheric Forecasting (GRAF) System: Migration to JEDI for Cycled Data Assimilation (.pdf)
James Cipriani, David Heeps, Brett Wilt, and John Wong, The Weather Company.
1:54 pm
Ryan Sobash, Craig Schwartz, Dave Ahijevych, MMM NSF NCAR
2:12 pm
Wu, Y.-J., Central Weather Administration, Taiwan, W. Wang, NSF NCAR/MMM, C.-Y. Chen, Y.-L. Chen, NVIDIA, S.-L. Huang, B.-S. Lin, L.-F., Hsiao, CWA
2:30 pm
Coffee Break
Session 2: MPAS in Forecast Applications (Continued)
Chair: Bill Skamarock, NSF NCAR/MMM
Tuesday June 25, 2024: 3:00 - 3:30
3:00 pm
Curtis R. Alexander, NOAA/GSL
3:15 pm
Development Strategy for GSL-led to Physical Parameterization for all Model Hosts/Applications (.pdf)
Joseph B. Olson, NOAA/Global Systems Laboratory, Wayne M. Angevine, NOAA/Chemical Science Laboratory and Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Anders Jensen, Georg Grell, GSL, Tanya Smirnova, and Michael Toy, CIRES/GSL.
Discussion, Reception
Tuesday June 25, 2024: 3:30 - 6:30
3:30 pm
Discussion I: Development and Support of MPAS in Future Application Spaces (.pdf)
5:00 pm
Reception
Session 3: Physics Development and Testing
Chair: Robert Gilliam, US EPA
Wednesday June 26, 2024: 8:30 - 10:00
8:30 am
Pedro A. Jimenez, Anthony Islas, Michael Duda, Dan Rosen, and Jimy Dudhia. NSF NCAR
8:45 am
Univariate Flux Partition Functions for Planetary Boundary Layer Schemes at Gray Zone Resolutions (.pdf)
Mengjuan Liu, Key Laboratory for Mesoscale Severe Weather, Ministry of Education, and School of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Shanghai Typhoon Institute, China Meteorological Administration, and Asia-Pacific Typhoon Collaborative Research Center, Shanghai, China, and Bowen Zhou, Key Laboratory for Mesoscale Severe Weather, Ministry of Education, and School of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University.
9:00 am
Wayne M. Angevine, CIRES, University of Colorado, and NOAA CSL, Joseph Olson and David D. Turner, NOAA GSL, Julia Simonson, CIRES and NOAA GSL and Yao-Sheng Chen and Takanobu Yamaguchi, CIRES and NOAA CSL.
9:15 am
William Y.Y. Cheng, Rajesh Kumar, Gabriele Pfister, Stefano Alessandrini, Research Applications Laboratory and ACOM, NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado, Miriam Hacker3, Sergio Guerra, Vinjay Kumar, Jennifer Turk, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
9:30 am
Quantifying uncertainty in the prediction of near-surface meteorological parameters over South Korea associated with planetary boundary layer and urban canopy processes in the WRF model (.pdf)
Hyeyum Hailey Shin, RAL NSF NCAR, Jimy Dudhia, MMM NSF NCAR, Sung-Hun Park, Department of Atmospheric Sciences and Global Environmental Laboratory, Yonsei Univerisity, South Korea, Sung-Chul Hong and Jae-Bum Lem, National Institute of Environmental Research, Incheon, South Korea.
9:45 am
Jonathan Pleim, Jerry Herwehe, Center for Environmental Measurement & Modeling, USEPA, Roger Turnau, Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, North Caroline State.
10:00 am
Coffee Break
Session 3: Physics Development and Testing (continued)
Chair: Wayne Angevine, NOAA/CSL and CIRES
Wednesday June 26, 2023: 10:30 - 12:00
10:30 am
Evaluating the new Aerosol–aware & Hail Thompson microphysics scheme on hailstorm and hail prediction (.pdf)
Wu, Wanchen, Asia-Pacific Typhoon Collaborative Research Center, Shanghai, China.
10:45 am
An Advanced Double-Moment Cloud Microphysics Parameterization Scheme for Global Weather Forecasting (.pdf)
Songyou Hong, Cooperative Institute of Research in Environmental Science, University of Colorado and Physical Science Laboratory, Earth System Research Laboratory, NOAA, Haiqin Li, CIRES and Global System Laboratory, ESRL, NOAA, Jian-Wen Bao, PSL, NOAA, Sara Michelson, PSL and CIRES, Evelyn Grell, PSL and CIRES, and Jimy Dudhia, NSF NCAR.
11:00 am
11:15 am
Georg Grell, NOAA/GSL, Saulo Freitas, Haiqin Li, NOAA/GSL.
11:30 am
Weiwei Li, Soren Rasmussen, NSF NCAR/RAL and DTC, Laura Fowler, NSF NCAR/MMM, Dustin Swales, NOAA/GSL, Jimy Dudhia, NSF NCAR/MMM, Lulin Xue, and Louisa Nance, NSF NCAR/RAL/DTC.
11:45 am
Tracy Hertneky, Mike Ek, Jimy Dudhia, Tara Jensen, Michael Kavulich, Weiwei Li, Louisa Nance, Kathryn Newman, Soren Rasmussen, Tim Schneider, Lulin Xue (NSF NCAR, DTC), Ligia Bernardet, Jeff Beck, Dustin Swales (NOAA/GSL, DTC), Xia Sun, Samuel Trahan, Man Zhang (CIRES, NOAA/GSL, DTC), Grant Firl (CIRA, NOAA/GSL, DTC), Stelios Flampouris, Yi-Cheng Teng (Tomorrow.io, NOAA/EPIC), Christiane Jablonowski (Univ. Michigan), Cristiana Stan (George Mason Univ.), Louis Wicker (NOAA/NSSL).
Session 4: Chemistry Applications
Chair: Georg Grell, NOAA GSL
Wednesday June 26, 2024: 1:00 – 2:30
1:00 pm
Yiyue Yang, Yang Zhang, Ying Wang, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Northeastern University, Siqi Ma and Daniel Tong, Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences Department, George Mason University.
1:15 pm
Ying Wang, Yang Zhang, Yiyue Yang, Lijiao Wang, Haris Koutsopoulos, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Northeastern University, Siqi Ma, and Daniel Tong, Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences Department, George Mason University.
1:30 pm
Shima Shams, RAL/ACOM NSF NCAR.
1:45 pm
Vertical transport and wet scavenging of aerosols in WRF simulations for deep convection during the SEAC4RS field campaign (.pdf)
Ajay Parottil, Mary Barth, ACOM NSF NCAR, Gustavo Cuchiara, CIRA/Colorado State University, Jose Jimenez and Pedro Campuzano-Jost, University of Colorado.
2:00 pm
Analyzing the impact of inserting soil moisture retrievals from SMAP to improve dust simulations with WRF-Chem (.pdf)
Jared A. Lee, Pedro A. Jimenez, Rajesh Kumar, and Cenlin He, RAL NSF NCAR.
2:15 pm
Evaluation of an Advanced Air Quality Forecasting and Decision Support System for Effective Pollution Management in Delhi (.pdf)
Prafull P. Yadav, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Pune and Dept. of Atmospheric and Space Sciences, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India, Sachin D. Ghude, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Pune, Rajesh Kumar, NSF NCAR, Gaurav Govardhan, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Pune, and Chinmay Jena, India Meteorological Department, Ministry of Earth Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Session 5: Posters 1-Slide Presentation
Wednesday June 26, 2024: 2:45 - 3:00
2:45 pm
1-Slide Presentation
3:00 pm
Coffee Break
Session 5: Posters
Wednesday June 26, 2024: 3:00 - 5:00
3:00 pm
1. A Java-based GUI to drive the Atmospheric Model Evaluation Tool (AMET) (.pdf 1-side presentation)
Michael Morton, Robert Gilliam, Wyat Appel and Kristen Foley, EPA.
2. Multi-Scale Modeling of Meteorology and Air Quality over Southwest Asia (.pdf 1-slide presentation)
Daniel Schuch, Yang Zhang and Kiarash Farzad, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Northeastern University, USA.
Waldenio Gambi de Almeida, National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Brazil, Matheus Souza Ruiz, Renan Braga Ribeiro, Santa Cecília University, Pedro Nazareno Ferreira da Costa, INPE, and Alexandra Franciscatto Penteado Sampaio, Santa Cecília University.
Lucy Recchia, University of Colorado.
5. Impact of resolution on the representation of polar lows in the Weather Research and Forecasting Model (poster)
Marta Moreno Ibáñez, CIRES, National Snow and Ice Data Center, John J. Cassano, CIRES, NSIDC, ATOC, Mark Seefeldt: CIRES, NSIDC, and Amy Solomon: CIRES, NOAA/PSL.
6. Using WRF and SWAN models in calculating wind and wave conditions for Typhoon Jebi (2018) (.pdf 1-slide presentation)
Haruka Miura, Meteorological Engineering Center, Japan.
7. The Role of Upper-level Jet Imbalance in a Gravity Wave of Depression Organized Near Complex Terrain (.pdf 1-slide presentation)
Ananya Sen, University of Nevada. (virtual)
Alexandra Stephens, and G. W. Kent Moore, University of Toronto.
Priyanka Sharma, University of Illinois, Mrinal Biswas, Cenlin He, NSF NCAR, Ashish Sharma, UI, and Rajesh Kumar, NSF NCAR.
Manda Chasteen, and May Wong, MMM NSF NCAR. (poster)
11. Examining the Impact of Airborne Radio Occultation Observations on Short Term Precipitation Forecasts of an Atmospheric River Using MPAS-JEDI (poster)
Nghi Do, Jennifer S. Haase, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, Ivette Hernandez Banos, NSF NCAR, Pawel Hordyniec, Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformatics, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Wrocław, Poland, and Bing Cao, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD.
12. A new software toolkit for creating and nesting variable-resolution MPAS-A meshes (.pdf 1-slide presentation)
Russ Bullock, EPA.
Janet Derrico, Emily Carpenter, Christina Holt, CIRES and NOAA/GSL.
Kent Sparrow, USACE.
Ligia Bernardet (NOAA/OAR/GSL and DTC), Dom Heinzeller (UCAR/JCSDA), Jun Wang (NOAA/NWS/EMC), Kevin Viner (NOAA/NWS/EMC), Dustin Swales (NOAA/OAR/GSL), and Dan Rosen (NCAR/CGD).
Hendrik L. Tolman, NOAA/NWS/OSTI.
Session 6: Model Applications
Chair: James Cipriani, The Weather Company
Thursday June 27, 2024: 8:45 - 10:00
8:30 am
Development of Early Warning Systems in Bangladesh for Flash Floods and Cyclonic Storm Surges to Enhance Climate Resilience (.pdf)
AKM Saiful Islam, GM Tarekul Islam, Sujit Kumar Bala, Anisul Haque and Mohammad Asad Hussain, Institute of Water and Flood Management, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh, Tom Hopson, NSF NCAR/RAL.
8:45 am
Evaluating the Use of Lightning Data Assimilation in WRF to Improve the Simulation of Parameterized Deep Convection (.pdf)
Cansu Duzgun, Henry Fuelberg, Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, Rebecca Adams-Selin, Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc., Lexington, Massachusetts, Nicholas Heath, PSE Healthy Energy, Oakland, California.
9:00 am
Itinderjot Singh, Jennie Bukowski, Peter J. Marinescu, Leah Grant, Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Rachel Storer, University of California – Los Angeles; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Gabrielle Leung, and Susan van den Heever, CSU.
9:15 am
Burkely Gallo, Evan Kuchera, Scott Rentschler, Glenn Creighton, Andrew Elliott, and Matthew Vaughan, USAF 16th Weather Squadron.
9:30 am
Ólafur Rögnvaldsson, Belgingur Ltd.
9:45 am
Destroying A Hurricane and Simulating Downslope Flow with WRF: Lessons from the 2023 Maui Wildfire Event (.pdf)
Cliff Mass and David Ovens, University of Washington.
10:00 am
Coffee Break
Session 6: Model Applications (Continued)
Chair: Cliff Mass, University of Washington
Thursday June 27, 2024: 10:30 - 12:00
10:30 am
Zeyu Xue, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Paul Ullrich, University of California, Davis, and Lai-Yung Ruby Leung, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
10:45 am
David H. Bromwich, Polar Meteorology Group, Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center, The Ohio State University and Atmospheric Sciences Program, Department of Geography, The Ohio State University, Aaron Kennedy, Department of Atmospheric Science, University of North Dakota, Lesheng Bai, BPCRC, Saurav Dey Shuvo, BPCRC and Atmospheric Sciences Program, Department of Geography, The Ohio State University, and Alec Sczepanski, Department of Atmospheric Science, University of North Dakota.
11:00 am
L. A. Treinish, A. P. Praino and M. Tewari, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY.
11:15 am
Robert G. Fovell and Matthew J. Brewer, University at Albany, Scott B. Capps, Technosylva, Inc.
11:30 am
Jorge Bravo, Marouane Temimi, and Mohamed Abdelkader, Stevens Institute of Technology. (virtual)
11:45 am
A WRF-based System for Forecasting High-Impact Weather for a Northern California Power Utility (.pdf)
Richard Carpenter, Taylor Gowan, Samuel Lillo, and Douglas Chenevert, DTN, LLC, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Scott Strenfel, A. J. Eiserloh, Evan Duffey, Shaun Tanner, and Bereket Habtezion, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Ramon, California, Xin Qu, Scott Capps, Rui Liu, and Wei Zhuang, Technosylva, La Jolla, California. (virtual)
12:00 am
Comparison Of Simulated and Observed Radar Reflectivities at Djougou on September 22, 2006 During the AMMA Campaign (.pdf)
Justin Koffi Kouamé1, Université de Man; UFR-ST; Département de Physique. BP 20 Man, Côte d’Ivoire, François-Xavier Djézia Bella Bouo, Université Nangui ABROGOUA; UFR-SFA; LPFA. 02 BP 801 Abidjan 02, Côte d’Ivoire.
Session 7: New Applications with MPAS
Chair: Robert Fovell, State University of New York at Albarny
Thursday June 27, 2024: 1:15 - 2:45
1:15 pm
Colin Grudzien, Corrine DeCiampa, Evan Sawyer, Jennifer Haase, Caroline Papadopoulos, Dan Steinhoff, Matthew Simpson, Luca Delle Monache, The Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego. (virtual)
1:30 pm
Effect of variable-dependent localization and static B in the hybrid-3DEnVar configuration using MPAS-JEDI (.pdf)
Byoung-Joo Jung, Junmei Ban, Ivette Hernández Baños, Zhiquan (Jake) Liu, Chris Snyder, MMM NSF NCAR, Benjamin Ménétrier, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Oslo, Norway.
1:45 pm
All-Sky satellite radiance data assimilation using Gain-form of Local Ensemble Transform Kalman Filter within MPAS-JEDI: implementation, tunning, and evaluation (.pdf)
Tao Sun, Jonathan J. Guerrette, Zhiquan Liu, Junmei Ban, Byoung-Joo Jung, Chris Snyder, Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Laboratory, NSF NCAR.
2:00 pm
Andreas F. Prein, Alexandra Ramos Valle, Abby Jaye, MMM NSF NCAR, Kerry Emanuel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
2:15 pm
Impact of upstream errors on the medium-range predictability of convection-permitting forecasts (.pdf)
May Wong, MMM NSF NCAR.
2:30 pm
Louis J. Wicker, NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, Oklahoma.
2:45 pm
Coffee Break
Discussion (.pdf)
Thursday June 27, 2024: 3:15 - 4:15
3:15 pm
Discussion III: General Topics
4:15 pm
End of Day
Mini Tutorials
Friday June 28, 2024: 8:45 - 12:00
8:45 am
Orhan Eroglu, Philip Chmielowiec, and Rachel Tam CISL NSF NCAR
10:15 am
Coffee Break
10:30 am
GPU Computing with OpenACC and MPAS Atmosphere (.pdf)
Daniel Howard, CISL NSF NCAR
12:00 pm
End of the Workshop