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Technical Implementation Notice 11-49
National Weather Service Headquarters Washington DC
145 PM EST Fri December 30 2012

To       National Weather Service (NWS) Offices
         Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
         Family Of Services (FOS) Subscribers
         Other Customers Of NWS Aviation Forecasts

From     Cynthia Abelmann
         Chief, Aviation Services Branch

Subject: Graphical Turbulence Guidance To Be Updated effective
         January 30, 2012

Note:    The following changes have no impact on NOAA Weather
         Wire Service Subscribers

Effective January 30, 2012, 1200 Coordinated Universal Time
(UTC), the NWS Aviation Weather Center in Kansas City, MO, will
update the Graphical Turbulence Guidance (GTG) product in
conjunction with the implementation of the Rapid Refresh (RAP)
model. Thus change impacts users as follows:

1. Resolution of the grid spacing will increase from 20KM
   to 13KM.

2. As a result of increased resolution, the parameter Grid ID
   (PDS OCTET 7), internal to the GRIB file, will change to 130.
   For more information, see

http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/docs/on388/tableb.html

3. Additional forecast hours valid at 04,05,07,08,10 and 11
   hours

This change will affect the following WMO headers for GTG:

WMO            FLIGHT
HEADER         LEVEL
-----------    -----
YVW*14 KKCI    FL450
YVW*15 KKCI    FL440
YVW*16 KKCI    FL430
YVW*17 KKCI    FL420
YVW*18 KKCI    FL410
YVW*19 KKCI    FL400
YVW*20 KKCI    FL390
YVW*21 KKCI    FL380
YVW*22 KKCI    FL370
YVW*23 KKCI    FL360
YVW*24 KKCI    FL350
YVW*25 KKCI    FL340
YVW*26 KKCI    FL330
YVW*27 KKCI    FL320
YVW*29 KKCI    FL310
YVW*30 KKCI    FL300
YVW*32 KKCI    FL290
YVW*33 KKCI    FL280
YVW*34 KKCI    FL270
YVW*36 KKCI    FL260
YVW*38 KKCI    FL250

YVW*39 KKCI    FL240
YVW*41 KKCI    FL230
YVW*43 KKCI    FL220

YVW*45 KKCI    FL210
YVW*46 KKCI    FL200
YVW*48 KKCI    FL190
YVW*50 KKCI    FL180
YVW*53 KKCI    170
YVW*55 KKCI    160
YVW*57 KKCI    150
YVW*60 KKCI    140
YVW*62 KKCI    130
YVW*65 KKCI    120

YVW*67 KKCI    110
YVW*70 KKCI    100
ZVW*50 KKCI    Composite

WHERE     *  = A    = 00 HOUR FORECAST
          *  = B    = 01 HOUR FORECAST
          *  = C    = 02 HOUR FORECAST
          *  = D    = 03 HOUR FORECAST
          *  = E    = 04 HOUR FORECAST
          *  = F    = 05 HOUR FORECAST
          *  = G    = 06 HOUR FORECAST
          *  = H    = 07 HOUR FORECAST
          *  = I    = 08 HOUR FORECAST
          *  = J    = 09 HOUR FORECAST
          *  = K    = 10 HOUR FORECAST
          *  = L    = 11 HOUR FORECAST
          *  = M    = 12 HOUR FORECAST

The Graphical Turbulence Guidance graphics are computer-
generated four-dimensional forecasts of information related to
the likelihood of encountering atmospheric turbulence.

The product provides forecasts for the 48 contiguous United
States, much of Canada and Mexico, and their respective coastal
waters at flight altitudes from 10,000 MSL to FL450 only; it
does not provide forecasts from the surface to 10,000 ft. Users
should also be aware that turbulence is a highly dynamic
phenomenon and, in case of rapidly changing conditions, the
product may not accurately convey a significant hazard.

GTG may be used as a higher-resolution supplement to AIRMETs and
SIGMETs, but not as a substitute for the turbulence information
they provide. GTG-2 graphics are authorized for use as an
unrestricted, supplementary weather product. The GTG-2 does not
have the capability to be amended. See the definition of primary
and supplementary weather products below.

GTG is produced automatically from the 13 KM Weather Research
and Forecasting Rapid Refresh (RAP) model runs. GTG produces an
Analysis 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12-hour
Turbulence Forecast every hour in GRIB format. This product also
provides a composite field representing the maximum turbulence
value between 10,000 and 45,000 feet for each analysis and
forecast.

The GTG graphics suite is automatically produced with no human
modifications. Information on the graphics is determined from
observational data, pilot weather reports, upper air soundings,
satellite soundings, automated aircraft reports, and surface
weather reports, all of which are integrated with computer model
output.

On January 24, 2012, Graphical Turbulence Guidance output in
Gridded Binary (GRIB) format will be available through:

--NWS FTP servers at:
ftp://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/SL.us008001/DC.avspt/DS.fipgb

--The Family of Services (FOS) High Resolution Data Service and
  Server Access Service
--Satellite Broadcast Network (SBN) NOAAPORT channel

To obtain sample gridded GTG data, contact:

Robert Sallee
Senior Software Engineer - Aviation Weather Center
Kansas City, MO 64153
816-584-7256
Robert.sallee@xxxxxxxx

If you have any questions regarding the new GTG product,
contact:

M. Pat Murphy
Warning Coordination Meteorologist
Aviation Weather Center
Kansas City, MO 64153
816-584-7239
michael.pat.murphy@xxxxxxxx

National Technical Implementation Notices are online at:

     http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/notif.htm

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