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Great Lakes Seminar Series: Christiane Jablonowski (rescheduled)

March 4

Representing Lake-Atmosphere Interactions in NOAA’s Weather Prediction Models

The talk provides an overview of various lake-atmosphere coupling approaches that are either currently employed or envisioned for NOAA’s suite of weather prediction models across a range of temporal and spatial scales. Special attention is paid to the representation of the Laurentian Great Lakes in the high-resolution, convection-allowing NOAA forecast models HRRR as well as the newly-developed Rapid Refresh Forecast System (RRFS). The latter is based on a configuration of NOAA’s Unified Forecast System (UFS). The lake surface conditions for temperature and ice are either represented via NOAA’s operational 3D FVCOM lake modeling framework with the embedded lake ice component CICE or represented via a simpler 1D modeling approach based on the CLM lake parameterization. The talk will compare (see more on the website)

Event website: https://ciglr.seas.umich.edu/event/012125-christiane-jablonowski/
Contact:
 Margaret Throckmorton, University of Michigan, Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research
Email: [email protected]

Venue

Ann Arbor, MI

Organizers

Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research (CIGLR)
The University of Michigan