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Validation of GOES-R Vol Ash Products: Near Real-Time Operational Decision Support/Hazard Analysis

Validation of GOES-R Vol Ash Products: Near Real-Time Operational Decision Support/Hazard Analysis. Confirm and corroborate the GOES-R volcanic ash algorithm Use WRF-Chem and Puff models to simulate the volcanic events

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Validation of GOES-R Vol Ash Products: Near Real-Time Operational Decision Support/Hazard Analysis

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  1. Validation of GOES-R Vol Ash Products: Near Real-Time Operational Decision Support/Hazard Analysis • Confirm and corroborate the GOES-R volcanic ash algorithm • Use WRF-Chem and Puff models to simulate the volcanic events • Determine the full particle size distribution and total mass and relate to retrieved GOES-R products (mass, optical depth, effective radii) • Run simulation forecasts locally • WRF-Chem can help to get good estimates on ash plumes (particle sizes, cloud thickness downwind) • Set up experimental WRF-Chem prediction capability with the option to update runs with updated eruption source parameters (ESP) GOES-R - Risk Reduction Program (GOES-R3) 21 to 23 September 2011

  2. Validation of GOES-R Vol Ash Products: Near Real-Time Operational Decision Support/Hazard Analysis • Uncertainties with the ESP and particle size distribution using WRF-Chem in forecast mode • e.g. accuracy of plume heights (Eyjafjallajokull) • 5 km ASL plume, +/- 0.25 km, varies mass flux rate up to 36% • 10 km ASL plume, +/- 0.25 km, varies mass flux rate up to 13% • Past event analysis and comparison to GOES-R algorithm will assist in future operational use • North Pacific has had over 350 ash clouds > 20 Kft in past 40 years • UAF-GI, with AVO and GINA, collects and interprets all satellite and ground observations of volcanic events across Alaska • Assess discrimination and detection of volcanic ash from satellite IR data and compare with WRF-Chem simulations GOES-R - Risk Reduction Program (GOES-R3) 21 to 23 September 2011

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