20050506: NCEP update (fwd)

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1.  The resolution increase of the GFS from T254 to T382 has been scheduled for
Tuesday, 31 May.  The highest resolution portion of the forecast is being 
extended
from 84 to 180 hours.  From 180 to 384 hours the model resolution will increase 
to
T190.  The vertical resolution will remain at 64 levels to 180 hours and will
increase from 42 to 64 levels beyond 180 hours.  A couple of minor changes will 
be
made to the pressure level GRIB files.  These changes include:

  A. Soil moisture and soil temperature -- Currently we provide soil moisture 
and
temperature parameters that cover the depth of 10-200 cm below ground.  We are
removing these parameters and replacing each of them with three new parameters 
in
more discreet layers (10-40 cm, 40-100 cm, & 100-200 cm).

  B. Potential Vorticity Unit (PVU) surfaces -- We currently make available 
heights,
temps, pressures, and winds on the +2 and -2 PVU surfaces.  We are incorrectly
labeling these levels in the GRIB PDS section from what is defined by the WMO.  
They
are currently mislabeled as 0.002 PVU surface.  We will correct this when the 
T382
is implemented.  As a result of these changes, the size of these files is 
expected
to increase by only 0.2 MB.

 C. Convective cloud heights will no longer be available for the analysis time
period.

2.  The Snow system was taken out of service on Monday, 25 April.  The OS 
upgrade is
expected to be completed by 6 June.  A subset of forecast model output and all
observational data is currently being made available on the Snow system.  
During the
Snow upgrade, the model data will be available on Frost.  Once the upgrades are
complete on both the Frost and Snow systems, this subset of production data 
will be
made available to the users of both of these systems.

3.  In late June or Early July the resolution of the Rapid Update Cycle (RUC) 
will
be increased from 20 to 13 km.  There will be no change in format or content of
forecast model output.  At some point in the future, 13 km output will become
available.

4.  More details concerning all these model upgrades will be provided as they 
become
available.
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