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Posted: Tue, Oct 27, 1992 4:51 PM EST Msg: DGJC-5428-9020 K.MIELKE(REC), L.MILLER.UCAR(REC), T.WHITTAKER(REC), R.LANDIS(REC) CC: G.HUFFORD(REC), E.YOUNG.NWS(REC) Subj: NGM MOS to be implemented 11/4 at 1200 UTC I sent the following message on AFOS and NWWS this afternoon (AFOS and NWWS id: WSHPNSNMC). It is also distributed thru NWSTG under WMO header NOFS10 KWBC to the following users: Domestic Data Service (Family of Services) International Data Service (Family of Services) Honolulu X.25 line Weather Message Switching Center (WMSC)/FAA Canada AES ISPAN text lines Please make this information widely available in your offices, and in your regions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- WSHPNSNMC NOFS10 KWBC 272004 NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION MESSAGE 92-08...CORRECTION NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS 300 PM EST TUE OCT 27 1992 TO: ALL NWS OFFICES DOMESTIC DATA SERVICE, CARSWELL (MILITARY) USERS FROM: MARY M. GLACKIN CHIEF, SERVICES DEVELOPMENT BRANCH SUBJECT: IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW FORMAT AND NEW STATIONS FOR NGM MOS GUIDANCE (THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WAS PROVIDED BY PAUL DALLAVALLE OF THE TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT LABORATORY). ...CORRECTED FOR MASS MEDIA HEADER AND TO/FROM FORMAT... Effective with the 1200 UTC cycle on November 4, 1992, a new message format will be implemented for transmitting Nested Grid Model (NGM)-based MOS guidance for stations in the contiguous United States. This guidance will continue to be distributed under WMO header FOUS14 KWBC and the FWC category on AFOS. The new FOUS14 (FWC) message will contain forecasts of daytime maximum and nighttime minimum temperature, time-specific temperature and dewpoint (at 3-h intervals), time-specific opaque cloud amount (at 6-h intervals), time-specific wind direction and speed (at 3-h intervals), probability of precipitation (for 6- and 12-h periods), and probability of thunderstorms and conditional probability of severe thunderstorms (for 6- and 12-h periods). Also note that the new format INCLUDES the heading indicating the valid dates and times for each projection; therefore, after the new format is implemented, NWS offices will not need the FWCHDG product identifier. The message will be prepared twice daily around 0400 and 1600 UTC and will be based on the 0000 and 1200 UTC forecast cycles, respectively, of the NGM. Initially, forecasts will be available for 313 stations in the contiguous United States. The new message is replacing the existing FOUS14 message which contains an abbreviated package of NGM MOS guidance for 204 stations. Note that during the next 6 months the FOUS14 format will be expanded to include forecasts of additional weather elements as the guidance becomes available. When the message has reached its completed size, the FOUS14/FWC guidance will also include forecasts of ceiling height, visibility, and obstruction to vision (at 3-h intervals to 36 hours and 6-h intervals from 36 - 48 hours); precipitation type and the associated conditional probabilities for the category of snow and for the category of sleet or freezing precipitation (seasonally available at 3-h intervals to 36 hours and at 6-h intervals from 36 to 60 hours); precipitation and snowfall amounts (for 6 and 12-h periods; snowfall amounts seasonally available); and time-specific opaque cloud amount (at 3-h intervals to 60 hours). Lines for each of the elements listed in the previous paragraph will be added to the message as equations are developed. We anticipate all the elements will be available in the message by March 1993. If forecasts are unavailable for a specific element(s), no line will appear in the FOUS14 message for that element. Lines for elements which are seasonally available (precipitation type, snowfall amount) will not be included in the message during the "off season." Within a line, forecasts for some projections may be missing, such as nighttime temperature or wind forecasts at offices which are closed at night. NWS offices will receive an AFOS Change Notice shortly, which includes the list of 109 new stations, and the AFOS identifiers for the 204 existing stations. Family of Services users will receive a General Notification (GENOT) message (WMO header NOFS1 KWBC) regarding these changes. Please note that any software that has been written to decode or process the current format of FOUS14 WILL NOT WORK once the new format has been implemented. The Techniques Development Laboratory (TDL) has developed an NGM MOS decoder for AFOS (called FWCDEC) for the new format, which can be incorporated into new or existing AFOS applications programs that decode NGM MOS guidance. This software has been distributed to some NWS offices. However, last week TDL found an error in the software that prevents decoding the individual station messages transmitted in the new format on AFOS. TDL plans to fix this problem by the end of this week and mail a new version of the software to the regional AFOS applications focal points as soon as possible. Users of the FOUS14 message are referred to National Weather Service Technical Procedure Bulletin No. 408 for further information on the message format and for a list of stations which will be available in the new FOUS14 message. Copies of this document are available from: W/OM23 NWS, Services Development Branch 1325 East West Highway #13466 Silver Spring, MD 20910 If you have any questions concerning the new format or the new guidance, call Paul Dallavalle or John Jensenius at (301)-763-8151. END OF MESSAGE
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