Title: Introduction into the Absorption Channels
1Introduction into the Absorption Channels
- Description of characteristics and content of the
WV channelsCh05 6.2 ? - Ch06 7.3 ?
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)
- Channel 12 HRV (High Resolution Visible)
3Sun radiation Earth radiation
Watt/ m2 and micron
Ozone
Carbon dioxid
Water vapour
Wavelength (micron)
4Comparison 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
5Watervapour channels Ch05, Ch06
- WV has an absorption band around 6 ?m
- absorbs radiation from below
- emits radiation according to the 2nd Kirchhoff
law - Greyshades in the WV are indicative of the WV
content in the upper part of the troposphere
6Ch05 and Ch06 within WV absorption band around 6
7Energy spectrum SourceEUMETSAT
Ch05
Ch06
- Ch05 is more in the centre of the absorption band
with strong absorption - consequently radiation only from higher levels
comes to the satellite - Ch06 is more to the wings of the absorption band
with less strong absorption - consequently radiation also from lower layers
comes to the satellite
8Max. signal in Ch05 from approx. 350 hPa Max
signal in Ch 06 from approx. 500 hPa But If
there is no WV radiation from far below reaches
the satellite
Weighting functions SourceEUMETSAT
9Max. signal in Ch05 from approx. 320 hPa Max
signal in Ch 06 from approx. 450 hPa But If
there is no WV radiation from far below reaches
the satellite
Weighting functions SourceEUMETSAT
10Application areas for the WV channels
- Identification of areas with high upper level WV
- Identification of jet axes
- Cloud intensification areas within jet streaks
(left exit region) - Wave developments within jet streaks (right
entrance region) - Identification of dry areas in WV
- special interest are areas of stratospheric air
protruding downward - tropopause folding
- PV anomalies
- release of secondary cyclogenesis
11Some characteristica WV 6.2 und 7.3
- WV content in two different layers
- Differentiation between WV content in the lower
and higher middle troposphere - AMV computation
- Height determination of semi-transparent clouds
WV
6.2
Clouds
7.3
12Ch05
13Ch06
14WV images in connection with upper level humidity
and the vertical humidity gradient
15Ch056.2
Black (dry) in upper levels
1 st example
16W067.3
17Orange dry lt 30 cyan wet gt60
18PV anomaly
19W056.2
20W067.3
21Orange dry lt 30 cyan wet gt60
22No remarkable PV anomaly
23W056.2
24W057.3
25Orange dry lt 30 cyan wet gt60
26Presentation in form of WV differences
- Difference image indicates the amount of high
level moisture - Connection to downgliding dry air
27Ch05
28Ch06
29Ch05
Distinct black stripe only in upper layers
grey area in both levels darker in the lower
layer
No big difference between the two channels cloud
edge
30Difference Ch05 - Ch06
31Difference Ch05 - Ch06
32Example for dry air in lower levels below frontal
surface and jet axis
wet
dry
dry
wet
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