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<font size="6"><b>TCMWind Tool</b></font></p>
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<font size="4"><b>March 9, 2012</b></font></h1>
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<font size="3">The TCMWind tool was designed to read and decode the TCM
text bulletin and create a sequence of wind grids based on the
location and wind radii information. Forecasters can choose between
the current forecast, NAM, or the GFS as background wind fields. The
tool generates wind grids based on the local wind time constraints.
For example, if a site configures the wind weather element such that
there is a grid every hour, the tool will produce a wind grid every
hour for the time span of the the TCM bulletin (usually 5 days).</font>
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<h1><font size="5"><b>Running the Tool</b></font></h1>
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<font size="3">To run the TCMWind tool, select from the GFE main menu, </font>
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<h1><font size="3"><b>Populate-&gt;TCMWindTool. </b></font></h1>
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<font size="3">As soon as the tool starts, it displays a dialog that
looks like Figure 1 below. Using this dialog you can indicate the
TCM bulletin that should be decoded, the background wind field, the
eye diameter, the 34-knot radius at 3, 4, and 5 days, and whether you
want the tool to make wind grids over the selected time range only.
Each of the options are described in more detail below.</font>
<h1><font size="4"><b>Product to decode</b></font></h1>
<font size="3">Each new tropical cyclone is assigned a slightly
different product PIL. It is very important that you select the
correct product name or the wrong TCM will be decoded and plotted. Use
one of the first two columns of product PILs to select the
appropriate product. One and only one selection is allowed. Any
more or less than one will result in an error message in the form of
a GFE yellow banner.</font>
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Figure 1 - Snapshot of the TCMWindTool interface</b></font>
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<font size="4"><b>Background Model</b></font></h1>
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<font size="3">This is where you select the background for your grid.
The tool will do its best to match the time of the model (or Fcst)
grid with the time of the cyclone. The background grid is blended
with the cyclone wind field so that you have winds defined over your
entire domain.</font>
<h1><font size="4"><b>Eye Diameter</b></font></h1>
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<font size="3">TPC will generally report an observed eye diameter in
the TCM bulletin. This value is used to calculate the radius of
maximum wind (RMW) using this equation:</font>
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<h3><font size="3"><b>RMW = (EyeDiameter / 2.0) + 8.0</b></font></h3>
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<font size="3">The value for this radius of maximum wind is used
throughout the 5-day forecast period. If you wish to override this
TPC value, move the slider bar to the right. Any value greater than
zero will be used by the tool. If you do not adjust this slider, the
value used will be the same as found in the TCM bulletin.<br>
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<h1><font size="4"><b>34 knot radius at 3 days (4 days) (5 days)</b></font></h1>
<font size="3">Beyond 72 hours, the TCM bulletin defines only a center
location and maximum sustained wind at 24 hour intervals. To better
define the spatial extent of the cyclone for the 3-5 day period,
three sliders allow the forecasters to set the radius of the 34 knot
wind threshold at 24 hour intervals. This is effectively the same as
if the TCM bulletin defined 34 knot radii at these distances. To
adjust the radii, simply move the slider to the desired value for
each of the sliders.<br>
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<h1><font size="4"><b>Decrease Wind over Land by (%)</b></font></h1>
Adjusting this slider will reduce the wind magnitude over areas where
the elevation is greater than zero (above sea level). Note that the
scale range is from -20% to +50%. Negative values will increase the
wind magnitude by that amount over areas above sea level.<br>
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<font size="4"><b>Make Grid over Selected Time Only</b></font><br>
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Selecting “Yes” for this option will produce grids only over a
time range that you select in the grid manager. Selecting “No”
will cause the tool to create grids for the entire forecast period of
the TCM bulletin. De-selecting the grid manager time range will have
the same effect as selecting “No”. If you have a time range
selected and select “Yes” to “Make Grid Over Selected Time
Only”, but your selected time does not intersect the valid time of
the TCM bulletin, a yellow banner will display informing you that you
selected a time outside the time period defined in the bulletin.<br><br>
<font size="4"><b>MakeWind Swath for TCWindThreat?</b></font><br>
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This option is for use only by those offices that are part of Tropical
Impact Graphics experiment. This option, using the detailed wind radii info
provided calculates a swath of maximum wind for each grid point that incorporates
the specified land friction. This creates a TCMMaxWindComposite object that
gets stored in the server. When the office runs the TCWindThreat tool as part of the tropical
impact grids/graphics, that object is available as one of two options for use as the
deterministic WindMax source. In the context of the TCWindThreat tool, the WindMax
source created by the TCMWindTools would be named TCM. The downside to running
TCMWindTool with this option is that it will take 5 to 6 extra minutes to run.</font><br>
<h1><big><font size="5"><big><b>The Algorithm</b></big></font></big></h1>
The algorithm used to calculate the wind field is roughly a Rankine
vortex. Wind values at specified radii are defined in the TCM bulletin.
Wind values between these radii are interpolated using an exponential
curve. An example of this curve using forecast data from the northeast
quadrant of Hurricane Irene (17 Oct 1999) is shown in Figure 2 below.<br>
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Figure 2 Example of Rankine vortex algorithm that
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This process is repeated for each quadrant, based on the specified
radii in the TCM bulletin. This technique is used to calculate the
winds from the RMW outward. A linear curve is used to calculate wind
values from the RMW toward the center.<br>
<h1><big><font face="Nimbus Roman No9 L, Times New Roman"><font size="4"><big><b>Wind
Speed Caps</b></big></font></font></big></h1>
Based on guidance from the TPC and the wind team, limitations on the
magnitude of the wind are applied based on the forecast lead-time.
These wind caps are documented in the table below.<br>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Wind Caps for TCMWind Tool</span><br>
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<td width="279"> Forecast period </td>
<td width="280"> Maximum Allowed Wind Value </td>
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<td width="279"> 0 24 hours </td>
<td width="280"> Maximum Sustained Wind </td>
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<td width="279"> 25-72 hours </td>
<td width="280"> 100 knots </td>
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<td width="279"> 73-120 hours </td>
<td width="280"> 64 knots </td>
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<font size="3"><b>Table 1 List of wind speed caps as a function of
lead time.</b></font>
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