Titan
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Titan is the Thunderstorm Identification, Tracking, Analysis and Nowcasting application.
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Overview
Titan identifies storms in 3-D radar data stored in MDV format, tracks the storms and forecasts their position using extrapolation.
Prerequesites
The following items are required:
- Radar data (MDV format)
Parameter file
Titan uses one parameter file that includes information about the input/output directories and thunderstorm tracking parameters.
Ensure file is up to date
To obtain the default parameter file, use the following command:
/path/to/lrose/install/bin/Titan -print_params > param_file_name
If you already have a parameter file and simply want to check for (and add) updated parameters while retaining current parameters, use the following command:
/path/to/lrose/install/bin/Titan -params orig_param_file_name -print_params > new_param_file_name
Important parameters
Program mode of operation
- mode: determines if the program waits for new files (REALTIME), moves through start and end times specified on the command line (ARCHIVE), runs on the output from a model run (FORECAST), or runs only the tracking algorithm (RETRACK)
Data input
- input_url: path to MDV files
Data fields in input files
- dbz_field: name or field number of the reflectivity field
- vel_available: indicate whether velocity data is available
- vel_field: name or field number of the velocity field
Vertical profile - sounding
- sounding_mode: determines whether the sounding is specified in the parameter file (SPECIFY_SOUNDING) or read in from an Spdb database (READ_SOUNDING_FROM_SPDB)
- specified_sounding: enter the sounding, for SPECIFY_SOUNDING mode only
- sounding_spdb_url: path to Spdb sounding data, for READ_SOUNDING_FROM_SPDB mode only
Data output
- storm_data_dir: path where storm files are written
- spdb_output_url: Spdb database will be written to this directory
Running Titan
To check all command line options for Titan, including debugging options and file paths, type the following command into a terminal.
/path/to/lrose/install/bin/Titan -h
Once your parameter file is complete, use a command similar to the following to run the application:
/path/to/lrose/install/bin/Titan -params param_file_name