Title: ATMOSPHERIC INFRARED SOUNDER AIRS AND REGIONAL DATA ASSIMILATION
1ATMOSPHERIC INFRARED SOUNDER (AIRS) AND REGIONAL
DATA ASSIMILATION Brad Zavodsky University of
Alabama Huntsville Huntsville,
Alabama Shih-hung Chou, Gary Jedlovec, Bill
Lapenta NASA / Marshall Space Flight
Center Huntsville, Alabama Joint NASA/NOAA
SOO/SPoRT Workshop July 11-13, 2006
2Motivation
- Advanced Infrared Sounder (AIRS) is a prototype
instrument for the CrIS (NPOESS) and HES
(GOES-R)methodologies for AIRS data will be
relevant to these upcoming instruments - The hyperspectral nature of AIRS results in the
highest quality remotely sensed vertical
soundings - AIRS provides complimentary data at locations
and times at which traditional upper air data are
not available - Important for coastal offices where knowledge
of upper air conditions over ocean is generally
confined to large-scale model fields
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3AIRS Specifications
- Aboard Aqua polar orbiter
- early afternoon equator crossing
- data twice daily over SEUS at 0700 and 1800 UTC
( 1 hr) - radiances 15 km spatial resolution (2378
spectral channels 3.7 15.4 µm) - profiles 50 km spatial resolution (3x3
footprints 53-55 levels) - coupling with AMSU allows for retrievals in
clear and cloudy scenes - verification studies have shown accuracies of
1K in 1km layers and 10-15 RH in 2km layers in
troposphere
4Possible Uses for AIRS Data
- AIRS profiles could be used in a similar
fashion to rawinsondes over oceans with the
caveat that temperature and dew point represent
layer averages rather than point measurements
- AIRS radiances can be assimilated in regional
modelsJCSDA currently uses AIRS radiances in
global modeling - assimilating AIRS profiles is a more
straightforward and less computationally rigorous
method than the use of radiances - SPoRT can provide to WFOs
- - an AIRS profile product
- - improved ICs (w/ AIRS) for local model runs
- - a version of WRF including AIRS
AIRS provides better vertical resolution than
model sounding
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5AIRS Data Distribution and Quality
- Horizontal Distribution
- relatively narrow swath of data
- maximum 2 daily overpasses
- Vertical Distribution
- clouds
- land emissivity (surface/low level)
- Use maximum quality data
- quality indicators (QIs) allow for the removal
of questionable data near surface or at/below
cloud level (preprocessed with missing values) - intelligent use of the QIs allows for the
maximum amount of quality data to be assimilated
thereby producing the best possible initial
conditions for the WRF
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6Case Study November 20-22, 2005
- rapidly intensifying storm in region relevant to
SPoRT interests - under forecasted by operational models at storms
strongest pointpotential impact - ample verification data available over the
Eastern US (minimal terrain issues)
WRF Domain for November 2005 Case Study
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7ADAS Analysis with AIRS Profiles
700 hPa temperature (oC) at 0700 UTC 20 November
2005
analysis - background
WRF 1h forecast
analysis of AIRS data
ADAS analysis
- general pattern of AIRS analysis similar to
backgroundadds validity to AIRS obs - analysis 1 2oC warmer than background for
much of Atlantic at 700 hPa - similar magnitude at most other significant
levels (some show cooling of 1 2oC) - analysis of mixing ratio also impacted by AIRS
data (not shown)
853h Forecast ImpactMean Sea Level Pressure
Valid at 1200 UTC 22 November 2005
- low pressure area deepens by more than 4 hPa
with inclusion of AIRS data - storm center shifts slightly to the south and
west - both alterations are improvements over the
control when compared to surface analysis
941h Forecast Impact6h Cumulative Precipitation
Valid at 0000 UTC 22 November 2005
- subtle precipitation coverage difference
between control and AIRS - AIRS seems to better forecast intensity
(especially over MD/DE/VA)
10Summary
- What can SPoRT provide to the NWS in terms of
AIRS data? - AIRS profile product
- available in data void regions
- more vertical structure than a model field
- Improved initial conditions for local model
runs - intelligent use of QIs allows for assimilation
of maximum high quality data - assimilation of AIRS profiles yields
differences of 1 2oC from background - A version of WRF including AIRS
- position intensity of low in case study
improved with use of AIRS profiles - 6h QPF improved at all precipitation thresholds
with use of AIRS profiles - Future plans involve running analysis/forecast
with AIRS radiances using GSI/WRF configuration
(W. McCarty)
11The end result of this work is to provide
important information to aid forecasters.
Assistance from local offices in assessing the
usefulness of the AIRS profiles and model runs
with AIRS data would be invaluable in helping us
understand the impact of AIRS data. QUESTIONS/DIS
CUSSION