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Gillian Petro edited this page May 23, 2024 · 17 revisions

Welcome to the HAFS wiki!

*This wiki is a work in progress; more information will be added as time allows.*

This repository contains the source code and supporting files for the Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS), which is the Unified Forecast System (UFS) Hurricane Application. HAFS is the FV3-based multi-scale model and data assimilation system capable of providing tropical cyclone (TC) analyses and forecasts of the inner core structure of TCs (including hurricanes and typhoons). HAFS capabilities are key to improving size and intensity predictions, as well as predictions of the large-scale environment that is known to influence a TC’s motion. HAFS development targets an operational analysis and forecast system for hurricane forecasters with reliable, robust, and skillful guidance on TC track and intensity (including rapid intensification), storm size, genesis, storm surge, rainfall, and tornadoes associated with TCs.

This wiki includes a Getting Started section with recommendations for new users. It also includes information on documentation and user support and information for developers on code contributions to HAFS.

Contact Us

User Support: Gillian Petro and Joshua Kublnick (post questions under Discussions or email [email protected]).

Getting Started

Please see the Getting Started page for information on supported platforms, and visit the User's Guide Quick Start chapter for instructions on running HAFS.

Documentation and User Support

Resource Description
HAFS User's Guide User's Guide for the develop branch. This may have gaps and errors.
Scientific Documentation (forthcoming) In-code documentation for scientists and developers
GitHub Discussions (support forthcoming) Q & A Forum for HAFS-related questions

Developer Information

HAFS aims to provide an advanced analysis and forecast system for cutting-edge research on modeling, physics, data assimilation, and coupling to earth system components for high-resolution TC predictions. Currently, HAFS is under active development with collaborative efforts among NCEP/EMC, AOML, GFDL, GSL, ESRL/NESII, OFCM/AOC, DTC, NCAR, and the broader research community.

The Contributor’s Guide provides information on contribution standards and processes for developers interested in contributing to HAFS. Among other topics, it includes:

Release Tags

See the HAFS v2.0.0 (Major) release notes for information on the upcoming operational HAFS release, which will take place on or around July 1, 2024. It corresponds to the production/hafs.v2 branch. See the Tags page for more information on the tags associated with recent/planned releases. Currently, community support for releases is limited, but users are welcome to adapt the release code for use in their research.