The potential to leverage existing and planned efforts to produce intra-seasonal to seasonal and interannual climate predictions, by U.S. national laboratories participating in the National Multi- Model Ensemble (NMME) project and by U.S. Navy research and operational entities, for the purpose of advising and enhancing Navy operations will be exploited. The proposed work will build on a review of the existing and planned efforts at the relevant U.S. Navy centers and will enhance existing operational climatological products developed by the Climatology Division at NRL-Monterey and will seek to include Navy models in the NMME project. The accuracy, timeliness, and information content of Navy operational products intended to provide tailored long-range operational environmental information for planning and decision support can be significantly enhanced by the targeted application of dynamical ensemble predictions.
Leveraging ISI Multi-Model Prediction for Navy Operations: Proposal to the Office of Naval Research
2013
4 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather Forecasting , Computer Software , Physical & Chemical Oceanography , Climate , Data processing , Predictions , Storms , Temperature , Visibility , Waves , Weather forecasting , Wind , Ceiling , Freezing , Naval operations , Ocean currents , Ocean surface , Precipitation , Nmme(National multi-model ensemble) , Weather prediction , Climate prediction , Storm formation , Storm tracks , Evaporative duct heights , Air temperature , Sea surface temperatures