Megha‐tropiques SAPHIR radiances in a hybrid 4D‐Var data assimilation system: Study of forecast impact. (11th April 2018)
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- Megha‐tropiques SAPHIR radiances in a hybrid 4D‐Var data assimilation system: Study of forecast impact. (11th April 2018)
- Main Title:
- Megha‐tropiques SAPHIR radiances in a hybrid 4D‐Var data assimilation system: Study of forecast impact
- Authors:
- Kumar, Sumit
Indira Rani, S.
George, John P.
Rajagopal, E. N. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Assimilation of microwave humidity channels from various satellites plays a key role in numerical weather prediction (NWP), especially over the Tropics. This article examines various characteristics and the impact of assimilation of Megha‐Tropiques SAPHIR (Sondeur Atmosphérique du Profil ďHumidité Intertropicale par Radiométrie) microwave radiances on model forecasts along with that of other similar microwave humidity sensors. A hybrid 4D‐Var scheme is used for assimilation of these observations, and forecasts are carried out using an advanced global atmospheric model, National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF) Unified Model (NCUM). The impact of SAPHIR radiances along with similar kinds of sensors have been studied using adjoint‐based Forecast Sensitivity to Observations (FSO) and Observing System Experiments (OSEs). The lowest altitude peaking channel of SAPHIR (183 ± 11 GHz) has the highest beneficial impact on the forecast compared to other channels of the same instrument and other similar instruments on board other satellites. FSO experiments show SAPHIR and Microwave Humidity Sounder (MHS) observations complement each other by having the higher beneficial impact in the lower and upper troposphere, respectively. The other microwave humidity sounders have less or negligible impact in comparison to SAPHIR/MHS, both globally and over the Indian region. An OSE shows that SAPHIR radiances assimilation influences the humidity and wind forecast ofAbstract : Assimilation of microwave humidity channels from various satellites plays a key role in numerical weather prediction (NWP), especially over the Tropics. This article examines various characteristics and the impact of assimilation of Megha‐Tropiques SAPHIR (Sondeur Atmosphérique du Profil ďHumidité Intertropicale par Radiométrie) microwave radiances on model forecasts along with that of other similar microwave humidity sensors. A hybrid 4D‐Var scheme is used for assimilation of these observations, and forecasts are carried out using an advanced global atmospheric model, National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF) Unified Model (NCUM). The impact of SAPHIR radiances along with similar kinds of sensors have been studied using adjoint‐based Forecast Sensitivity to Observations (FSO) and Observing System Experiments (OSEs). The lowest altitude peaking channel of SAPHIR (183 ± 11 GHz) has the highest beneficial impact on the forecast compared to other channels of the same instrument and other similar instruments on board other satellites. FSO experiments show SAPHIR and Microwave Humidity Sounder (MHS) observations complement each other by having the higher beneficial impact in the lower and upper troposphere, respectively. The other microwave humidity sounders have less or negligible impact in comparison to SAPHIR/MHS, both globally and over the Indian region. An OSE shows that SAPHIR radiances assimilation influences the humidity and wind forecast of the tropical troposphere, while its impact on temperature is negligible. Abstract : Characteristics and impact of the assimilation of Megha‐Tropique SAPHIR microwave radiances on NWP model forecasts are studied. Results show SAPHIR complements other contemporary microwave humidity channels on forecast. Uniqueness of the 183 ± 11 GHz MT‐SAPHIR channel on assimilation and forecast is clearly seen. … (more)
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- Quarterly journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. Volume 144:Number 712(2018)
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- Quarterly journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
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- Volume 144:Number 712(2018)
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- Volume 144, Issue 712 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 144
- Issue:
- 712
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0144-0712-0000
- Page Start:
- 792
- Page End:
- 805
- Publication Date:
- 2018-04-11
- Subjects:
- forecast sensitivity to observations (FSO) -- hybrid 4D‐Var -- microwave humidity sounders -- observation impact
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http://www.ingentaselect.com/rpsv/cw/rms/00359009/contp1.htm ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/qj.3251 ↗
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