Title: Introduction into the Absorption Channels
1Introduction into the Absorption Channels
- Description of characteristics and content of the
Ozone channelCh08 9.7 ?
Contact person Veronika Zwatz-Meise zwatz-meise_at_z
amg.ac.at
2All MSG channels
- Channel 01 VIS 0.6 ?
- Channel 02 VIS 0.8 ?
- Channel 03 NIR 1.6 ?
- Channel 04 MIR 3.9 ?
- Channel 05 WV 6.2 ?
- Channel 06 WV 7.3 ?
- Channel 07 IR 8.7 ?
- Channel 08 IR 9.7 ? (Ozon)
- Channel 09 IR 10.8 ?
- Channel 10 IR 12.0 ?
- Channel 11 IR 13.4 ? (CO2)
- Chanell 12 HRV (High Resolution Visible)
3 Ozone channelCh08 9.7 ?m
4Ch08 9.7
Sun radiation Earth radiation
Watt/ m2 and micron
Ozone
Carbon dioxid
Water vapour
Wavelength (micron)
5Comparison of radiation sources sun - earth
- For wave length lt 5 ?m solar radiation is
dominant - For wave length gt 5 ?m radiation of earth is
dominant
- Ch01, 02, 03, 12 only sun radiation
- Ch04 both radiation from sun and earth
- Ch 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 only thermal
earth radiation
Sun radiation Earth radiation
Watt/ m2 and micron
only VIS
VIS IR
only IR
6Application areas for the Ozone channel
- Qualitative application of images
- No well-known additional features compared to the
IR window channels - But new feature detected White stripes
- Stripes are white in case of the inverted
presentation of the image - They are a measure for high stratospheric Ozone
concentrations which have protruded relatively
far down into the troposphere - Quantitative applications
- The computation of quantitative Ozone values will
be a future task
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8Energy spectrum SourceEUMETSAT
Ch08
- Ch08 is in the centre of the O3 absorption band
around 9 ?
9Signals from lower parts of troposphere But Seco
ndary maximum from higher than 100 hPa
Weighting functions SourceEUMETSAT
Figure 3c
10Signals from lower parts of troposphere But Seco
ndary maximum from higher than 100 hPa
Weighting functions SourceEUMETSAT
Figure 3d
11Ch08 Ozonechannel, 9.66
- Ozone concentration in the lower stratosphere
- is not regarded as a channel with optically
applicable structures - But there are in some situations white stripes
in the areas of the black stripes in WV - Further there are structures in the cloud free
sea, best seen in this channel
12White Stripes
- White stripes can only be seen in Ch08, not in
Chs 09, 10 - They appear in areas of dark stripes in WV (Ch05
and 06) - They are accompanied by NWP paramaters typical
for low tropopause (tropopause folding) - PV low down (for instance 500 hpa)
- Maximum of shear vorticity at 300 hpa
- on the cyclonic side of a jet streak
- Physical meaning of white stripes
- high content of Ozone which absorbs the radiation
from below and emitts radiation according to 2 nd
law of Kirchhoff - There are many more situations with low
tropopause (tropopause folding) without the white
stripe consequently - White stripes are an optical indication of high
stratospheric Ozone in upper tropopsheric heights
13Case 4 December 2002
- Black stripe in WV Belgium - W-Alps
-W-Switzerland - Western Mediterranean - Same area shows white stripe in Ch08
- Model parameters
- PV 2 unit lower than 400, partly 450 hPa
- confluence area at 500 and 300 hPa
- maximum of shear vorticity
14MTP WV
15WV 6.2
MSG Ch05, WV
04 December 02/ 12.30 UTC
16O3 9.7
MSG Ch08,Ozone
04 December 02/ 12.30 UTC
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18Maximum of shear vorticity at 300
19PV 2 (tropopause) lower than 450 hPa
20Confluence at 500 and 300 hPa
21Case 9 July 03/0600 UTC
- Black stripe in WV Atlantic huge low system
- Same area shows white stripe in Ch08
- white stripe not seen in the other IR channels
- Model parameters
- close to jet axis (zeroline of shear vorticity)
on cyclonic side - maxima of cyclonic shear vorticity
- PV 1 lower than 450
- in vertical cross section convergence at these
levels
22MSG Ch08,Ozone
23MSG Ch09, IR
24MSG Ch05, WV
25At cyclonic side of jet streak at 300
26Maximum of shear vorticity at 300
27PV 2 (tropopause) lower than 450 hPa