New Use Case: Cable transport verification: AOML Cable Transfer vs RTOFS output #1399
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This new use case will duplicate the efforts of Todd Spindler's VLab-Redmine code, specifically its calculations for Florida Cable Transport using AOML Florida current as obs, RTOFS output as model forecasts.
It still needs to be determined if the graphical output currently produced and displayed at the site listed below need to be produced in this use case.
As a final step, these new data sources will be logged in the METplus Verification Datasets Guide.
This is part of the larger Marine layer Verification package integration, which is tracked in #800.
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Use Case Name and Category
GridStat_StatAnalysis_fcstRTOFS_obsAOML_cable under marine_and_crosphere
Input Data
https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/floridacurrent/index.php
Acceptance Testing
A successful output from this use case will duplicate ongoing efforts currently completed with Todd's VLab code.
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Approximately 3-5 days
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