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Ocean Vector Winds, Looking Toward the FutureAimee Fish, NWS Alaska RegionSatellite Surface Vector Winds Requirements WorkshopJune 6, 2006

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Service Improvement

When Dr. Paul Chang flies over the Gulf of Alaska… NWP model performance improves

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Requirement

Dr. Paul Chang flies over the Gulf of Alaska (and even the Bering Sea) all the time!

But seriously...

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World & US Economic Impacts

OilJan-Aug 2005:

878,000 barrels/day

Tankers carry crude from Port of Valdez

Source: Energy Information Administration, US DOE

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World & US Economic Impact

1/3 of the total US fishing incomeSource: State of Alaska

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World & US Economic Impacts

ShippingThe Great Circle Route

connects North America with Asia

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World & US Economic Impacts

Air Cargo in Anchorage70% of all Asia-Europe

95% of all Asia-USSource: Anchorage Chamber of Commerce

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Marine and Sea Ice Forecasts

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Bering Sea

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All NOAA & All Hazards

• Oil and Chemical Spills– Require precise direction and speed

• Support of Fisheries and Subsistence– Sea Ice– Marine forecasts

• Coastal Erosion

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Coastal Erosion

• Remotely sensed wind is necessary where ice prohibits buoys

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Other Stakeholders

• Search and Rescue– USGC (even pilots use marine fx)– State Agencies

• Vessel Owners/Operators– Monitoring/tracking vessels and

weather conditions

• Insurance Companies

• Petroleum Industry

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The Mantra

• Higher Resolution– Spatial– Temporal (more passes)

• Closer to the coast• Particularly key in SE Alaska

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Data Quality

• Improve higher and lower wind speed

• Tighten up the directional error

• Rain contamination

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GFE Compatible

• Smart Tools– Initialize wind

field

– Nudge to QuickScat

– Initialize surface pressure field

• AK GFE resolution: 3.1 to 6.2 km

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Couple SAR and QuickSCAT

• Combine vector capability of QuickScat with resolution of SAR

• Use one to improve the other

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“Small Hat” Website Items

• Northern Latitude tilt

• Archive Search– Why Julian

Day?

• Distance Scale on graphics