The Gridding of MOS

Author:

Glahn Bob1,Gilbert Kathryn1,Cosgrove Rebecca1,Ruth David P.1,Sheets Kari1

Affiliation:

1. Meteorological Development Laboratory, NOAA/National Weather Service, Silver Spring, Maryland

Abstract

Abstract Model output statistics (MOS) guidance forecasts have been produced at stations and provided to National Weather Service forecasters and private entities for over three decades. As the numerical weather prediction models became more accurate, MOS followed that trend. Up until a few years ago, the MOS produced at observation locations met the basic need for guidance. With the advent of the Interactive Forecast Preparation System and the National Digital Forecast Database, gridded MOS forecasts became needed as guidance for forecasters. One method of providing such grids is to objectively analyze the MOS forecasts for points. A basic successive correction method has been extended to analyze MOS forecasts and surface weather variables. This method is being applied to MOS forecasts to provide guidance for producing grids of sensible weather elements such as temperature, clouds, and snow amount. Guidance forecasts have been implemented for the conterminous United States for most weather elements contained in routine weather forecasts. This paper describes the method applied to daytime maximum temperature over the conterminous United States and gives example results.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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