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In March 2011, The National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) implemented the Climate Forecast System version 2 (CFSv2) in seasonal forecasting operations. CFS is a coupled global climate model used for operational intraseasonal-to-interannual (ISI) prediction at NCEP. The current version of CFS includes the latest developments in the global atmospheric model (GFS, used for numerical weather forecast), coupling with a new version of the global ocean model (MOM4), a sea ice model, and an improved land surface model (Noah).
Data for the CFSv2 Reanalysis (1979-2010), seasonal Reforecasts (1982-2010), and 45-day Reforecasts (1999-2010) (CFSRR) are being made available by the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) and are partially available at NCEP:
The NCEP decadal runs of CFSv2 are now available at PCMDI:
COLA has also agreed to share its CFSv2 decadal runs with the community available at the following sites. (Please acknowledge COLA in any publications or web pages that make use of these data):
The purpose of this workshop is to evaluate CFSv2 in terms of its utility for climate modeling research and as a climate forecasting tool. The objectives of this workshop are to bring NCEP and the broader climate community together to:
The two-day meeting, jointly sponsored by NCEP and the Climate Program Office, will consist of oral (and possibly poster) presentations and panel discussions. Participations from other NOAA climate modeling groups (e.g., GFDL, ESRL) are strongly encouraged. The outcomes of the meeting will help define research priorities for NOAA-wide collaborations on climate model development including preparation for CFSv3.
Jin Huang (Jin.Huang@noaa.gov, 301-763-8000, ext. 7539)
James Kinter (kinter@cola.iges.org, 301-595-7000)
Shrinivas Moorthi (shrinivas.moorthi@noaa.gov, 301-763-8000 ext. 7233)
Wanqiu Wang (Wanqiu.Wang@noaa.gov, 301-763-8000, ext. 7571)
Annarita Mariotti (Annarita.Mariotti@noaa.gov, 301-734-1237)