[nws-changes] 20130221:WSR88D s/w Build 14 changes-Fwd: ADMIN NOTICE NOUS41 KWBC

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Technical Implementation Notice 13-4
National Weather Service Headquarters Washington DC
656 AM EST Thu Feb 21 2013

To:         Subscribers
            -Family of Services
            -NOAA Weather Wire Service
            -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network
            -NOAAPORT
            -Other NWS Partners and Employees

From:       Richard J. Vogt
            Director, WSR-88D Radar Operations Center

Subject:    WSR-88D Software Build 14 Changes That May Impact
WSR-88D Product and Data Users starting January 2014

The NEXRAD Program will implement software changes in Weather
Surveillance Radar-1988, Doppler (WSR-88D) Radar Data
Acquisition/Radar Product Generator (RDA/RPG) Build 14, that may
impact data/product users and user systems. Beta testing of Build
14 will begin at 5 sites in October 2013.  The software is
scheduled for release starting in January 2014.  Three of the
changes will slightly change the format of Level 3 products and
Level 2 data.  These changes are described below:

1.  A new, dynamic scanning method called Supplemental Adaptive
Intra-Volume Low-Level Scan (SAILS) will be introduced. When
SAILS" is selected by the radar operator, one supplemental "Split
Cut scan (lowest elevation of the VCP, normally 0.5) is inserted
into the "middle" of existing severe weather VCPs 12 and 212. To
evenly space the time intervals between low-level updates, the
"middle" of the VCP is determined each volume scan based on the
termination angle assigned by the Automated Volume Scan
Evaluation and Termination (AVSET) function. SAILS will extend
volume scan completion times by approximately 35 seconds and
double the number of low-level scans.

2.  Radial-by-Radial Noise Estimation will be introduced. Noise
can vary within elevation scans and over time. The new
algorithms noise power estimate comes from radial data rather
than the current separate test, resulting in a unique noise value
for each radial. This change prevents over- or under-estimation
of noise and improves signal recovery, resulting in more accurate
Reflectivity, Differential Reflectivity, Spectrum Width, and
Correlation Coefficient values.
3. Base Products, Base Data, and General Status Message (GSM)
changes in Build 14:

  - Base Products:  The RPG will support generating base products
DR (94), DV (99), SDR (153), SDV (154), and SDW (155) from the
SAILS added Split Cut.  For these products, the volume scan
time/date fields will be set to the start time/date of the added
Split Cut. The volume scan time/date fields for all other
products will continue to be the start time/date of first radial
of the volume scan. While SAILS is active, the supplemental
products N0Q(94/DR) and N0U(99/DV) will be provided via the NWS
Radar Product Central Data Collection Dissemination Service
(RPCCDS) and NOAAPort.
  - Level 2 Base Data: The legacy base moments and Dual Pol
variables from SAILS supplemental scans will be in the Level II
base data stream. Radial-by-Radial Noise Estimation requires the
Horizontal and Vertical channel dBZ0 values to be added to the
Radial Data Block within Message Type 31, resulting in a Major
Version change from 1 to 2.
  - General Status Message (GSM): The GSM length is increasing to
200 bytes. GSM Halfword 58, Bit 15 is set when AVSET is enabled,
Bit 14 will be used to identify when SAILS is active, and Bit 13
will be set if a site-specific VCP is in use. Bit 14 is set when
SAILS is enabled and a SAILS VCP is active and is not set all
other times. Bit 13 will only be set for the KLGX (Langley Hill,
WA) GSM.

The following tools are available to assist users transition to
the Build 14 changes:

1.  Draft Build 14 Interface Control Documents (ICDs) describing
the new data format and data stream (RPG to Class 1, RDA to RPG,
and Product Specification) are available at:

http://www.roc.noaa.gov/WSR88D/NewRadarTechnology/NewTechDefault.
aspx

2.  Dates/times of archived test Level 2 data sets, available
from NCDC, using the new format and SAILS and/or AVSET are
available at:

http://www.roc.noaa.gov/WSR88D/PublicDocs/NewTechnology/SAILS_AVS
ET_ON-OFF_Times.pdf

3.  Real-time Level 2 data from the ROC test bed WSR-88D (KCRI)
will be available during Build 14 Operations Test at select
periods beginning in July. The ROC will issue another TIN in June
with information on how to obtain the data from the NWS Level 2
Data Collection and Distribution network and when the data will
be available with SAILS and/or AVSET operating.

4.  An early version of Build 14 Software, executable and source
code, will be available from the NWS Common Operations and
Development Environment (CODE) beginning in June 2013 at:

  http://www.nws.noaa.gov/code88d

More detailed descriptions of AVSET and SAILS are available at:

http://www.roc.noaa.gov/WSR88D/NewRadarTechnology/NewTechDefault.
aspx

If you have questions concerning these changes, please contact:

     Mike Istok
     NWS Office of Science & Technology
     Michael.Istok@xxxxxxxx
or
     Joe Chrisman
     WSR-88D Radar Operations Center
     Joe.N.Chrisman@xxxxxxxx

National Technical Implementation Notices are online at:

  http://www.weather.gov/os/notif.htm

$$





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