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Public Information Statement 24-61
National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD
840 AM EDT Thu Sep 26 2024

To: Subscribers:
 -NOAA Weather Wire Service
 -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network
 -NOAAPort
 Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees

From: Mark Glaudemans, Chief
     Water Resources Services Branch

Subject: Soliciting Comments on Prototype NOAA Atlas 15
Precipitation Frequency Services over Montana through January
31, 2025

Through January 31,2025, the NWS is seeking user feedback for a
prototype of NOAA Atlas 15 covering the state of Montana. NOAA
Atlas 15 represents a new generation of precipitation frequency
estimates that communicate the probability of observing extreme
precipitation events of a specified duration, at a particular
location of interest (e.g., the probability of observing 4
inches of precipitation over 6 hours at a given location). This
information is used for the planning and design of
infrastructure nationwide (e.g., roadways, culverts, drainage
ponds, etc.).

The NOAA Atlas 15 information, when published in 2026 and 2027,
will update the current NOAA Atlas 14 precipitation frequency
standard, providing new estimates for the entire U.S. and
territories in a two Volume set that accounts for climate trends
and climate projections. Volume 1 will account for temporal
trends in historical observations, and Volume 2 will use future
climate model projections to generate adjustment factors for
Volume 1. NOAA Atlas 15 techniques are based on methods
previously shared for comment in Public Information Statement
(PNS) 22-59, issued November 15, 2022:

https://www.weather.gov/media/notification/pdf2/pns22-
59_atlas_15.pdf

The prototype NOAA Atlas 15 dataset will be available for
viewing within the operational National Water Prediction Service
(NWPS) website, which was deployed into operations in May 2024.
NWPS is the NWS hydrologic web page for access to official river
forecasts, output from the National Water Model and other water
related products. The precipitation frequency information is
contained under the main menu heading "Extreme Precipitation
Estimates".  The sub-menu contains options for:

(a) "Precipitation Frequency Estimates", which in turn provides
menu options for the current NOAA Atlas 14 standard, and the
future NOAA Atlas 15 standard. Selecting the NOAA Atlas 15
option will display a page with links to the prototype. The
prototype is provided for only the state of Montana; the final
Atlas 15 volumes will cover the U.S. and territories.
Preliminary estimates for the contiguous U.S. will be released
in 2025 to begin the peer review process.

(b) "Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP) Estimates", which in
turn provides menu options to current and future standards.
This PMP information is provided for informational purposes only
and is not part of the prototype evaluation being requested.

The NWPS is accessible here:

https://water.noaa.gov

Background and supporting information on this prototype Atlas 15
data can be found in the Services Description Document (SDD) at
the following link:

https://nsdesk.servicenowservices.com/api/g_noa/nwspc/res2/4082d
73a87f05e904b0fa8a60cbb3574

The prototype data and website are being shared to facilitate
awareness of the development of NOAA Atlas 15 and to solicit
feedback on the methods, data content, visualizations, and web
services, and help ensure practitioners have the precipitation
information they need, upon final publication. The NOAA Atlas 15
methods, data, and website will be refined through 2026 and
2027, when the final NOAA Atlas 15 is published with national
coverage.

Feedback on the Atlas 15 precipitation frequency services is
being sought from the users of this information. Please submit
all feedback using the following form:

https://forms.gle/4VwpkHBKsVv6BXJE8

There will be additional opportunities for comment on NOAA Atlas
15 as part of the extensive peer review process.

Any questions, comments, or requests regarding this evaluation
should be directed to the contact below.

Fernando Salas
Director, Geo-Intelligence Division
Office of Water Prediction
National Weather Service
Tuscaloosa, AL
atlas15.info@noaa.gov

National Public Information Statements are online at:

https://www.weather.gov/notification/