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Public Information Statement 25-73
National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD
1055 AM EST Thu Nov 20 2025

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

From: Geoff Manikin
 Chief, Statistical Modeling Division
 NWS Office of Science and Technology Integration
 Meteorological Development Laboratory

Subject: Soliciting comments on the proposed termination of the
North American Mesoscale Forecast System (NAM) Model Output
Statistics (NAM MOS) products, through Monday, December 22,
2025.

The National Weather Servicess Meteorological Development Lab
(MDL) is soliciting comments on the proposed termination of the
NAM MOS through December 22, 2025. NAM MOS products may sunset
in March 2026, as the Environmental Modeling Center (EMC) at the
National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) is
proposing to discontinue the NAM.  A Public Information
Statement regarding the NAM retirement was released by EMC on
June 26, 2025:

https://www.weather.gov/media/notification/pdf_2025/pns25-
41_RRFS_legacy_model_cessation.pdf

Because the NAM MOS is a downstream product with dependencies on
output from the underlying model, this will require that all NAM
MOS products be terminated when the NAM itself is discontinued.

Additionally, some of MDLs Localized Aviation MOS Program
(LAMP) products use NAM MOS forecasts as inputs, including 1-h
convection and lightning probability (CONUS and Alaska), 1-h
convection and lightning potential (CONUS and Alaska), and 1-h
Probability of Precipitation (CONUS).  These LAMP products will
use GFS MOS in place of NAM MOS as a temporary solution until
these elements are recalibrated without NAM MOS input.

Retirement of the NAM and associated MOS products is possible in
March 2026.  Going forward, it is recommended that users of NAM
MOS transition to MOS that is based on the Global Forecast
System (GFS MOS) or to the National Blend of Models (NBM) text
products as substitutes.

If this change is approved, a Service Change Notice will be
issued at least 30 days prior to the proposed termination.

For comments or questions regarding this proposed change, please
contact:

Geoff Manikin
Chief, Statistical Modeling Division
MDL/Silver Spring, Maryland
geoffrey.manikin@noaa.gov

 or

Mark Antolik
MOS Technical Lead
MDL/Silver Spring, Maryland
mark.antolik@noaa.gov

Details about the GFS MOS can be found at:
https://vlab.noaa.gov/web/mdl/gfs-mos

And the NBM text products at:
https://vlab.noaa.gov/web/mdl/nbm-text-products

Further information about the Localized Aviation MOS Program
(LAMP) is available at:
https://vlab.noaa.gov/web/mdl/lamp

National Public Information Statements are online at:
http://www.weather.gov/notification/