[Ncep.hmon] Fwd: Invitation to take a survey on the HWRF and HAFS workflows

Bin Liu - NOAA Affiliate bin.liu at noaa.gov
Wed Apr 1 18:10:11 UTC 2020


Hi Avichal and Zhan,

I would suggest all of our group members taking this survey if they have
not already done so yet. This will be very helpful for our further
hurricane research and development for the HAFS system.

Thanks!

Bin
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Email: Bin.Liu at noaa.gov




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From: Evan Kalina - NOAA Affiliate <evan.kalina at noaa.gov>
Date: Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: Invitation to take a survey on the HWRF and HAFS workflows
To: _NWS HAFS DEV <hafs.dev at noaa.gov>


Dear all,

Thank you to those of you who have taken the HWRF and HAFS workflows
survey. We have received some very helpful information so far. However, we
do not yet have enough responses to draw any firm conclusions. So please
consider taking the survey at your earliest convenience. Remember, this
information will help guide the design decisions for the HAFS workflow, a
system we may be using for many years to come.

You can access the survey through this link: https://forms.gle/AHND619i
BqrL 239 <https://forms.gle/AHND619iHdBqrL239>

Thanks,
evan

On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 11:23 AM Evan Kalina - NOAA Affiliate <
evan.kalina at noaa.gov> wrote:

> Dear HAFS/HWRF Users and Developers:
>
> The Developmental Testbed Center (DTC) is conducting a survey to help
> inform the workflow design for the Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System
> (HAFS), which is based on the Unified Forecast System (UFS). We would
> greatly appreciate receiving your responses by *Wed., April 1.*
>
> You can access the survey by clicking the link below, which will take you
> to a Google form. More information is provided below the link and in the
> survey instructions.
> https://forms.gle/AHND619iHdBqrL239
>
> The first portion of the survey is focused on collecting information on
> experiences using the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecast (HWRF) system
> workflow as a context for collecting information relevant to designing
> HAFS. If you are not a HWRF user or developer, please still take the
> survey; you will only be asked to fill out the latter portion of the survey.
>
> If you are wondering what the word "workflow" means in the context of our
> survey, it encompasses the following major elements: configuration system
> (that is, the procedure to set up a simulation), build system, scripts,
> automation using a workflow manager (e.g., Rocoto, ecFlow, Cylc, etc.), and
> the data management system. It includes most elements other than the model
> source codes.
>
> Your feedback will be used to set requirements for the design of the HAFS
> workflow. All feedback is completely anonymous. Thank you in advance for
> participating, and if you have any questions or experience any difficulties
> with the survey, please let me know.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Evan Kalina
> Research Scientist
> Developmental Testbed Center (DTC)
> Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at the
> NOAA/Global Systems Lab (GSL)
>


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Evan Kalina
Research Scientist
Developmental Testbed Center (DTC)
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at the
NOAA/Global Systems Lab (GSL)
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