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Quality Management of a European Wind Profiler Network (CWINDE) Tim Oakley

Explore the evolution and future challenges of the CWINDE network in managing wind profiler data across Europe, focusing on quality monitoring, new systems integration, and operational standards. Discover the network hub's role in processing data and supporting member installations. Gain insights on current and future profiler sites, data processing methods, and hub requirements. Learn about monitoring statistics, UK model assimilation, and upcoming initiatives to enhance the network's capabilities. Stay informed about the latest developments and future prospects for the European wind profiler network.

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Quality Management of a European Wind Profiler Network (CWINDE) Tim Oakley

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  1. Quality Management of a European Wind Profiler Network (CWINDE) Tim Oakley TECO-05 Bucharest, 4th-7th May

  2. Introduction • EUMETNET & WINPROF • CWINDE Hub Status • Products & Quality Monitoring • Challenges for the Future

  3. What is EUMETNET? • EUMETNET is a network grouping 18 National Met. Services. • Provides a framework to organise co-operative programmes. • Members aim to develop their collective capabilities to serve environment management & climate monitoring. • Bring to all European users the best available quality of meteorological information. • Make more efficient the management of their collective resources

  4. EUCOS E-ASAP AWS SWS OBS-INFO Protection of Radio Frequency E-AMDAR SURFMAR PWS OPERA RADIOSONDE WINPROF Observations Programmes

  5. WINPROF main objectives • 2 year EUMETNET Project - started 1/7/2002 • Harmonise and improve the existing exchange of all wind profiler (from National Met Services and Universities) and Weather radar profiler data in Europe. • Run and further develop a network hub for data processing and quality evaluation. • Integrate new wind profiler systems.

  6. WINPROF main objectives • Establish appropriate quality control procedures. • Define general quality standards and user requirement for operational use. • Work on improved processing algorithms to improve data quality/availability. • Provide expert support to members for wind profiler installations.

  7. Current/Future Wind Profiler sites Red indicates that data is expected in the near future.

  8. Current/Future - Weather Radar Wind Sites Red indicates that data is expected in the near future.

  9. HOW THE DATA IS PROCESSED

  10. Data Frequency • VIA GTS(BUFR) - 3500 MESSAGES/DAY (32 SITES) • VIA GTS(ASCII) - 600 MESSAGES/DAY (13 SITES) • VIA FTP-OUT(ASCII) – 1200 MESSAGES/DAY (4 SITES) • VIA FTP-IN (BALTRAD) - 1750 MESSAGES/DAY (19 SITES) • VIA FTP-IN (ASCII) - 250 MESSAGES/DAY (6 SITES) • VIA FTP-IN (BUFR) - 24 MESSAGES/DAY (1 SITE) • VIA NETLINK (BUFR) - 50 MESSAGES/DAY (2 SITES) • VIA E-MAIL (ASCII) - 48 MESSAGES/DAY (1 SITE) – to be suspended soon. • TOTAL OF ~7,500 MESSAGES/DAY (~77 SITES)

  11. Wind profiler real-time data averages

  12. Weather radar winds real-time data averages

  13. Hub Requirements (Hub managed by UK Met Office) • Provision of wind data for NWP • Provision of displays for Forecasting & Monitoring • Feedback of Quality Monitoring to Operators • Maintain expertise in communication & coding (BUFR) • Maintain a data archive • Develop new products

  14. Wind Barbs Example – South Uist

  15. SNR Example – South Uist

  16. Wind Profiler v Weather Radar (VAD)

  17. Plan view Plots Now updated every 3hrs. No longer relies on model fields. Faster method of data extraction.

  18. Monitoring Statistics against NWP models. • Monthly monitoring against UK NWP. • Monthly statistics from Meteo France. • Offline ‘network’ statistics available from ECMWF. • Future – Statistics from DWD (Germany)

  19. UK Monthly Model Statistics

  20. UK Monthly Model Statistics

  21. Wind Profiler UK Model Assimilation

  22. Weather Radar Winds UK Model Assimilation

  23. ECMWF ( Aug04) – Wind Direction (All systems)

  24. ECMWF ( Aug04) – Wind Direction (Used systems)

  25. ECMWF ( Aug04) – Wind Speed (All systems)

  26. ECMWF ( Aug04) – Wind Speed (Used systems)

  27. ECMWF Aug04 - Networks Europe Japan USA

  28. CWINDE WEB SITE Hosted by UK Met Office. UK Model Assimilation Status added. New web address – www.metoffice.gov.uk

  29. Challenges for the future. • Maintain a network of diverse systems operated by different organisations. • WINPROF II (starts 01/05/05 – UK Programme manager). • By 2007 by ready to incorporate wind profilers as part of EUCOS. ( European Observing Systems) • Work to increase the number of wind profiler systems acceptable for data assimilation. • Develop the use of other products and high resolution data. • Technical support to the Galileo & 1290MHz wind profiler issue. • Possible expansion of network hub to include other systems. (Weather radar products, GPS Water Vapour)

  30. Questions & Answers

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