Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Climate Reanalysis Task Force

Mission

The Climate Reanalysis Task Force (TF) is an initiative of NOAA’s MAPP Program to advance NOAA’s climate reanalysis capability focusing on research to address outstanding issues in atmospheric, ocean, and land reanalysis and develop a greater degree of integration among Earth system reanalysis components. The Task Force brings together MAPP-funded scientists from universities, research laboratories, and NOAA centers and labs. The TF will facilitate coordination and synergies among the various MAPP funded projects to optimize research outcomes. It is envisioned that MAPP Climate Reanalysis Task Force efforts will build upon state-of-the-art NOAA reanalysis and data assimilation systems and aim at significant improvements beyond current capabilities in preparation for the next generation of NOAA’s climate reanalysis running from the 20th century to present, and potentially extending back to the late 19th century as feasible. The Task Force will build on synergies between reanalysis efforts at NOAA and other national modeling centers; and will coordinate with other ongoing national and international reanalysis efforts.

Start date is September 1 2013 and duration of this group activity is 3 years.

MAPP Task Force Concept and Terms of Reference

Leadership

Leads: Gil Compo, University of Colorado/CIRES & ESRL/PSD and Arun Kumar, NOAA, Climate Prediction Center (CPC)
Co-Lead: Suranjana Saha, NOAA, National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) / Environmental Modeling Center
Co-Lead: Jim Carton, University of Maryland

Participants

To view the full Participants list, please visit the Participants page.

Resources

Click here to visit the reanalyses.org page including restricted access for CRTF members only.

Projects

To view the full list of Projects, please click here.

MAPP funded FY11 reanalysis evaluation projects.

News & Events

A new OAR technical report informs the development of next-generation NOAA climate reanalysis

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

A new OAR/Climate Program Office (CPO) Report, summarizing key outcomes of the May 2015 NOAA Climate Reanalysis Task Force Technical Workshop held at the NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction in College Park, Maryland, has just been published.

CPO/MAPP hosts Climate Reanalysis Task Force Technical Workshop

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

The NOAA CPO Modeling, Analysis, Predictions, and Projections (MAPP) program hosted a technical workshop for the NOAA Climate Reanalysis Task Force (NCRTF) on May 4-5, 2015 at the NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction (NCWCP) Conference Center in College Park, Maryland.

MAPP Webinar Series: Reanalysis Research: Laying the Groundwork for the Next Generation of NOAA Reanalyses

Tuesday, June 24, 2014
The NOAA CPO Modeling, Analysis, Prediction, and Projections (MAPP) program will host a webinar on the topic of Reanalysis Research: Laying the Groundwork for the Next Generation of NOAA Reanalyses on Tuesday, June 24. The announcement is provided below; you are invited to remotely join the session.

MAPP-funded research aims to advance understanding and ability to predict year-to-year climate variations

Monday, October 28, 2013

NOAA’S Modeling, Analysis, Predictions, and Projections (MAPP) program awarded $8.6 million to support 10 new multi-year projects in which university partners and federal researchers will incorporate real-world observations into climate models and improve processes in those models to enhance the nation's ability to visualize, understand, and predict year-to-year climate variations. Specifically, MAPP funding will support targeted improvements in the representation of clouds and sea ice, critical elements of the climate system, in climate models.

MAPP kicks off Climate Reanalysis Task Force activities

Friday, September 27, 2013

An initiative of NOAA’s Modeling Analysis Predictions, and Projection (MAPP) program, the Climate Reanalysis Task Force aims to advance NOAA’s climate reanalysis capability by focusing on research to address outstanding issues in atmospheric, ocean, and land reanalysis and develop a greater degree of integration among Earth system reanalysis components.

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The Modeling, Analysis, Predictions, and Projections (MAPP) Program's mission is to enhance the Nation's capability to understand and predict natural variability and changes in Earth's climate system. The MAPP Program supports development of advanced climate modeling technologies to improve simulation of climate variability, prediction of future climate variations from weeks to decades, and projection of long-term future climate conditions. To achieve its mission, the MAPP Program supports research focused on the coupling, integration, and application of Earth system models and analyses across NOAA, among partner agencies, and with the external research community.

Learn more...

Download our program brochure (pdf). 

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