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The aim of this page is to gather information which will help us to establish the data format and the file name convention for the data exchange in the context of the activities of the WMO Lead Centre for Wave Forecast Verification.

If you are participating in this project,  please update your own page in the column "details from data provider" in the last table below.

We are currently inviting the institutes that are participating in the current Wave Forecast Verification Project that Jean Bidlot has maintained for JCOMM, but other Centres are welcome to join the project. 

General requirements for the project participants 

  • The fields have to be provided on a  regular latitude‐longitude grid at the resolution that is best matching the native resolution of the direct  model output.
  • The data shall be encoded in GRIB format  (edition 2) using WMO compliant  templates. ECMWF can assist in the conversion into GRIB edition 2.
  • The data will be pulled via ftp from an agreed server location at the data producer's site.
  • Participants are committed to guarantee a steady and reliable provision of their data and to communicate any relevant changes.
  • The following set of parameters is required:

 

 Parameter Nameunits

Atmospheric forcing:

10m U wind speed

m/s
10m V wind speedm/s
Wave Fields:

Significant height of wind waves

m

Peak period

s
Mean  wave period based on  the second moment of  the frequency spectrums

Mean  wave direction   

degree true

Forecast-observation matching

The matching between forecast and observation will be based on a nearest grid point approach.

No match-up will be performed if any of the surrounding grid points are missing in order to minimise land contamination effects.

Potential contributors to the Wave Forecast Verification Project.

Contributors are invited to update their own page in the column "details from data provider".

If there is a need to change the main page please send a request enrico.fucile@ecmwf.int as concurrent editing is sometimes giving unexpected results. 

 OrganisationAcronymcurrent email contacts

Details from data provider

1

European Centre for  Medium-Range Weather

ECMWF

jean.bidlot@ecmwf.int

ECMWF_LC_WFV
2Met office, UKUKMOandrew.saulter@metoffice.gov.uk
ray.mahdon@metoffice.gov.uk
UKMO_LC_WFV
3Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Centre, USAFNMOCpaul.wittmann@navy.milFNMOC_KC_WFV
4Environment and Climate Change Canada, CanadaECCCNatacha.Bernier@ec.gc.caECCC_LC_WFV
5National Centres for Environmental Prediction, USANCEP

henrique.alves@noaa.gov
Arun.Chawla@noaa.gov

NCEP_LC_WFV
6Météo France, FranceMETFRlotfi.aouf@meteo.frMETFR_LC_WFV
7Deutscher Wetterdienst, GermanyDWDThomas.Bruns@dwd.deDWD_LC_WFV
8Bureau of Meteorology, AustraliaBoMA.Zhong@bom.gov.au
d.greenslade@bom.gov.au
BoM_LC_WFV
9Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine, FranceSHOMardhuin@ifremer.frSHOM_LC_WFV
10Japan Meteorological Agency, JapanJMAnkohno@mri-jma.go.jpJMA_LC_WFV
11Korea Meteorological Administration, Republic of KoreaKMAswpark@kma.go.kr
jsp98@korea.kr
KMA_LC_WFV
12Puertos del Estado, SpainPRTOSenrique@puertos.es        
jgvaldecasas@puertos.es
PRTOS_LC_WFV
13Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut, DenmarkDMIjw@dmi.dk

DMI_LC_WFV
14

National Institute of Water

 and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand
NIWAr.gorman@niwa.co.nz

NIWA_LC_WFV
15

Det Norske Meteorologiske Institutt, Norway

METNOanac@met.no
birgitterf@met.no
METNO_LC_WFV
16

Servicio de Hidrografía Naval, Servicio Meteorológico, Argentina

SHNSMpaulaetala@gmail.comSHNSM_LC_WFV
17

New Zealand MetService

NZMSt.durrant@metocean.co.nzNZMS_LC_WFV

 

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