WRF Modeling System Overview
WRF Modeling System Overview
Overview
Jimy Dudhia
What is WRF?
• WRF: Weather Research and Forecasting
Model
– Used for both research and operational
forecasting
• It is a supported “community model”, i.e. a
free and shared resource with distributed
development and centralized support
• Its development is led by NCAR, NOAA/
ESRL and NOAA/NCEP/EMC with
partnerships at AFWA, FAA, and
collaborations with universities and other
government agencies in the US and overseas
What are ARW and NMM?
• The Advanced Research WRF (ARW) and Nonhydrostatic Mesoscale
Model (NMM) are dynamical cores
– Dynamical core includes mostly advection, pressure-gradients,
Coriolis, buoyancy, filters, diffusion, and time-stepping
• Both are nonhydrostatic Eulerian dynamical cores with terrain-following
pressure-based vertical coordinates
• ARW support and development are centered at NCAR/MMM
• NMM development is centered at NCEP/EMC and support is provided
by NCAR/DTC
• This tutorial is for both dynamical cores
• Both are downloadable in the same WRF tar file
• Physics, the software framework, and parts of data pre- and post-
processing are shared between the dynamical cores
WRF as a Community Model
• Version 1.0 WRF was released December 2000
• Version 2.0: May 2004 (NMM added, EM nesting
released)
• Version 2.1: August 2005 (EM becomes ARW)
• Version 2.2: December 2006 (WPS released)
• Version 3.0: April 2008 (includes global ARW version)
• Version 3.1: April 2009
• Version 3.2: April 2010
– Version 3.2.1 August 2010
• Version 3.3 April 2011
– Version 3.3.1 September 2011 (current version)
• Version 3.4 April 2012
What can WRF be used for?
• ARW and NMM
– Atmospheric physics/parameterization research
– Case-study research
– Real-time NWP and forecast system research
– Data assimilation research
– Teaching dynamics and NWP
• ARW only
– Regional climate and seasonal time-scale research
– Coupled-chemistry applications
– Global simulations
– Idealized simulations at many scales (e.g. convection,
baroclinic waves, large eddy simulations)
Who uses WRF?
• Academic atmospheric scientists
(dynamics, physics, weather, climate
research)
• Forecast teams at operational centers
• Applications scientists (e.g. Air Quality,
Hydrology, Utilities)
Modeling System Components
• WRF Pre-processing System (WPS)
– Real-data interpolation for NWP runs
– New obsgrid program for adding more obs to analysis
• WRF Model (ARW and NMM dynamical cores)
– Initialization programs for real and (for ARW) idealized data
(real.exe/ideal.exe)
– Numerical integration program (wrf.exe)
• Graphics and verification tools including MET
• WRFDA (separate tutorial)
• WRF-Chem (separate tutorial)
• WRF-Fire – wildland model for forest fires
WPS and WRF Program Flow
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