Title :
Data Assimilation Experiments Using Quality Controlled AIRS Version 5 Temperature Soundings
Author :
Susskind, Joel ; Reale, Oreste
Author_Institution :
NASA GSFC, Malabar, FL
Abstract :
The AIRS Science Team Version 5 retrieval algorithm has been finalized and is now operational at the Goddard DAAC in the processing (and reprocessing) of all AIRS data. The AIRS Science Team Version 5 retrieval algorithm contains two significant improvements over Version 4: 1) Improved physics allows for use of AIRS observations in the entire 4.3 mum CO2 absorption band in the retrieval of temperature profile T(p) during both day and night. Tropospheric sounding 15 mum CO2 observations are now used primarily in the generation of cloud cleared radiances Rcirci. This approach allows for the generation of accurate values of Rcirci and T(p) under most cloud conditions. 2) Another very significant improvement in Version 5 is the ability to generate accurate case-by-case, level-by-level error estimates for the atmospheric temperature profile, as well as for channel-by-channel error estimates for Rcirci. These error estimates are used for quality control of the retrieved products. We have conducted forecast impact experiments assimilating AIRS temperature profiles with different levels of quality control using the NASA GEOS-5 data assimilation system. Assimilation of quality controlled T(p) resulted in significantly improved forecast skill compared to that obtained from analyses obtained when all data used operationally by NCEP, except for AIRS data, is assimilated. We also conducted an experiment assimilating AIRS radiances uncontaminated by clouds, as done operationally by ECMWF and NCEP. Forecast resulting from assimilated AIRS radiances were of poorer quality than those obtained assimilating AIRS temperatures.
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; atmospheric temperature; data assimilation; remote sensing; troposphere; weather forecasting; AIRS Science Team Version 5 retrieval algorithm; CO2 absorption band; Goddard DAAC; atmospheric temperature profile; cloud cleared radiances; data assimilation; forecast skill; quality control; temperature soundings; tropospheric sounding; wavelength 15 mum; wavelength 4.3 mum; Absorption; Clouds; Data assimilation; Error correction; Information retrieval; NASA; Ocean temperature; Physics; Quality control; Temperature control; AIRS/AMSU; Data Assimilation; NWP; Quality Control; Temperature Profile;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2008. IGARSS 2008. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2807-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2808-3
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2008.4779002