The Unified Post Processor (UPP) software package is a software package designed to generate useful products from raw model output.
The UPP is currently used in operations with the Global Forecast System (GFS), GFS Ensemble Forecast System (GEFS), North American Mesoscale (NAM), Rapid Refresh (RAP), High Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR), Short Range Ensemble Forecast (SREF), and Hurricane WRF (HWRF) applications. It is also used in the Unified Forecasting System (UFS), including the Rapid Refresh Forecast System (RRFS), Hurricane Application Forecasting System (HAFS), and the Medium Range Weather (MRW) and Short Range Weather (SRW) Applications.
The UPP provides the capability to compute a variety of diagnostic fields and interpolate to pressure levels or other vertical coordinates.
UPP also incorporates the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation (JCSDA) Community Radiative Transfer Model (CRTM) to compute model derived brightness temperature (TB) for various instruments and channels. This additional feature enables the generation of a number of simulated satellite products including GOES products.
Output from the UPP is in National Weather Service (NWS) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO) GRIB2 format and can be used directly by visualization, plotting, or verification packages, or for further downstream post-processing, e.g. statistical post-processing techniques.
Examples of UPP products include:
- T, Z, humidity, wind, cloud water, cloud ice, rain, and snow on pressure levels
- SLP, shelter level T, humidity, and wind fields
- Precipitation-related fields
- PBL-related fields
- Severe weather products (e.g. CAPE, Vorticity, Wind shear)
- Radiative/Surface fluxes
- Cloud related fields
- Aviation products
- Radar reflectivity products
- Satellite look-alike products
Support for the UFS UPP is provided through GitHub Discussions.
User Guide for latest public release: https://upp.readthedocs.io/en/latest/.
Technical code-level documentation: https://noaa-emc.github.io/UPP/.
Please see review the wiki
NCEP/EMC Developers
Code Managers: Wen Meng, Huiya Chuang, Kate Fossell
The UPP requires certain NCEPLIBS packages to be installed via the
HPC-Stack project. For instructions on installing these packages as a
bundle via HPC-Stack, see: https://hpc-stack.readthedocs.io/en/latest/.
Users may instead install packages via spack-stack. For instructions,
see: https://spack-stack.readthedocs.io/en/latest/.
The UPP/modulefiles
directory indicates which package versions are
used and supported on Level 1 systems.
Required NCEPLIBS packages:
Also required to build NCEPpost executable (cmake option BUILD_POSTEXEC):
The NCEPLIBS-wrf_io library is required to build with NCEPpost with WRF-IO library (cmake option BUILD_WITH_WRFIO).
The following third-party libraries are required:
Builds include:
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Inline post (UPP library): Currently only supported for the GFS, RRFS, HAFS, and the UFS-MRW Application.
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Offline post (UPP executable): Supported for Regional applications including SRW, RRFS, HAFS, and standalone applications of UPP.
CMake is used to manage all builds of the UPP.
The script UPP/tests/compile_upp.sh
can be used to automatically
build UPP on fully supported platforms where HPC-stack is supported.
Details in this script can be used to build on new platforms.
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The UPP Terms of Use Notice is available at: https://github.com/NOAA-EMC/UPP/wiki/UPP-Terms-of-Use-Notice