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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS. OU School of Meteorology Weathernews Chair. Dr. Frederick and Mrs. Meg Carr. 25 Years of CAPS Accomplishments. Ming Xue , Keith Brewster, Richard Carpenter, and Jerry Brotzge. CAPS: By the Numbers…. Current active grants: 25 Current employees in CAPS: 51 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

Dr. Frederick and Mrs. Meg Carr

OU School of MeteorologyWeathernews Chair

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25 Years of CAPS Accomplishments

Ming Xue, Keith Brewster, Richard Carpenter, and Jerry Brotzge

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CAPS: By the Numbers…• Current active grants: 25• Current employees in CAPS: 51• Graduate degrees awarded: 70+• CAPS REU students (current and former): 202• Journal publications by CAPS: 469• Citations to ARPS model description papers: 895• Google hits for “Advanced Regional Prediction System”: 10,600• Google hits for “Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms”: 126,000• Approximate annual research budget: ~ $2.5M• Total internal storage capacity: 1+ Petabyte• Total amount of NWP model output stored off-site: 2+ Petabyte

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CAPS PhD Graduates• Wan-Shu Wu (1990) - Lilly• Jung-Sing Jwo (1991) – Lakshmivarahan (CS)• Jeanne Schneider (1991) – Lilly• Meta Sienkiewicz (1991) – Gal-Chen• C. G. Song (1992) – Lakshmivarahan (CS)• Juanzhen Sun (1992) - Lilly• Litao Deng (1993) – Lilly• Qingyun Zhao (1993) - Carr• Yong Li (1994) – Droegemeier• Yu-Chieng Liou (1995) – Gal-Chen/Lilly• Mei Xu (1995) – Gal-Chen/Lilly• Steve Lazarus (1996) – Droegemeier• Seon Ki Park (1996) – Droegemeier• Dan Weber (1997) – Lilly/Fiedler• Yidi Liu (1998) – Straka/Lewis• Yvette Richardson (1998) – Droegemeier• Steve Weygandt (1998) – Droegemeier/Shapiro• Jian Zhang (1998) – Carr• Jinxing Zong (1998) – Droegemeier

• Keith Brewster (1999) - Carr• Matt Miller (1999) – Kalnay • Ed Adlerman (2000) - Droegemeier• Mark Askelson (2000) – Straka• William Martin (2001) - Shapiro• Yingiu Wang (2002) – Droegemeier• Hee-Dong Yoo (2003) - Droegemeier• Ming Hu (2007) - Xue• Mingjing Tong (2007) - Xue• Youngsun Jung (2008) – Xue• Dan Dawson (2009) – Xue• Corey Potvin (2010) - Shapiro• Jili Dong (2011) - Xue• Guoqing Ge (2011) - Xue• Nathan Snook (2011) – Xue• Alex Schenkman (2012) – Xue• Jing Cheng (2013) - Xue• Gang Zhao (2013) - Xue • Nathan Dahl (2014) - Xue

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Visiting Scientists to CAPS

"We expect CAPS to achieve international preeminence. CAPS will bring the world to the state.“ - Joan Wadlow, OU Provost, 1988

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Distribution of ARPS Users (1998)

“New techniques that will be refined by the research will allow scientists to predict weather at a county-by-county level within a decade”, Jeff Kimpel 1988

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National Media and Awards

1. OU Storm Center Given 450 Hours on Supercomputer Oklahoman Published: August 30, 1989 NORMAN The University of Oklahoma's Center for the Analysis and Prediction of Storms will receive a gift from Cray Research Inc. of 450 hours of supercomputer time, valued at about $600,000.

OU Experts Storm D.C. With Tornado Technology Chris Casteel • Published: May 27, 1999 WASHINGTON - About 90 minutes before the massive tornado developed in central Oklahoma on May 3, an experimental computer at the University of Oklahoma predicted it.

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CAPS Timeline and Milestones• NSF Science and Technology Center, 1989-1999• Publication of Doug Lilly’s “Numerical Prediction of Thunderstorms – has its time come?”, 1990• Moved into Sarkeys Energy Center, 1992• Publication of ARPS 3.0 Users’ Guide, 1993• CRAFT, 1993• Doug Lilly retirement, 1994• VORTEX, 1994-1995• Publication of ARPS 4.0 User’s Guide, 1995• Project Hub-CAPS, 1996-1999• Won the ComputerWorld Smithsonian Award, 1997• Won the Discover Magazine Award for Technological Innovation in Computer Software, 1997• TAKE-97,98 (Testing of ARPS in Korea Environment)• Join NCAR, NCEP, FSL as one of the 4 partners developing WRF model 1997• SAMEX (Storm and Mesoscale Ensemble Experiment) 1998• AMS-99, SOP-99• NSF Grant to CAPS to develop WRF model and DA system 1999-2012• Become a partner with FSL and EMC to contribute to operational WRF/RAP system development

1999-now

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CAPS Timeline and Milestones• Spin-off of WDT, 2000• Williams Company 2000-2002• IHOP, 2002• CRAFT, 2003-2004• LEAD, 2003-2008• CASA, 2003-2013• Move to the National Weather Center, 2006• CSTAR HWT Spring Experiment SSEF 2007-present• ONR grants to work with COAMPS 2008-present• VORTEX2, 2009-2010• Became a University Strategic Organization, 2009• NOAA THORPPEX grant to work with NCEP global model 2009-2012.• Warn-on-Forecast Collaboration, 2010• NOAA HFIP grant to work with Hurricane WRF 2011-• Taiwan Central Weather Bureau Project 2011-2014 • Projects from China (ShenZhen, ChonqQin, JiangSu, SuZhou) 2010 – now

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General Outline• Dr. Ming Xue: CAPS Research • Dr. Keith Brewster: CAPS Real-time Analyses and Forecasts• Dr. Richard Carpenter: CAPS Early Commercialization Activities, 1996-2000