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    Progress toward High-Resolution, Real-Time Radiosonde Reports

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2016:;volume( 097 ):;issue: 011::page 2149
    Author:
    Ingleby, Bruce
    ,
    Pauley, Patricia
    ,
    Kats, Alexander
    ,
    Ator, Jeff
    ,
    Keyser, Dennis
    ,
    Doerenbecher, Alexis
    ,
    Fucile, Enrico
    ,
    Hasegawa, Jitsuko
    ,
    Toyoda, Eizi
    ,
    Kleinert, Tanja
    ,
    Qu, Weiqing
    ,
    St. James, Judy
    ,
    Tennant, Warren
    ,
    Weedon, Richard
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00169.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: ome real-time radiosonde reports are now available with higher vertical resolution and higher precision than the alphanumeric TEMP code. There are also extra metadata; for example, the software version may indicate whether humidity corrections have been applied at the station. Numerical weather prediction (NWP) centers and other users need to start using the new Binary Universal Form for Representation of Meteorological Data (BUFR) reports because the alphanumeric codes are being withdrawn. TEMP code has various restrictions and complexities introduced when telecommunication speed and costs were overriding concerns; one consequence is minor temperature rounding errors. In some ways BUFR reports are simpler: the whole ascent should be contained in a single report. BUFR reports can also include the time and location of each level; an ascent takes about 2 h and the balloon can drift 100 km or more laterally. This modernization is the largest and most complex change to the worldwide reporting of radiosonde observations for many years; international implementation is taking longer than planned and is very uneven. The change brings both opportunities and challenges. The biggest challenge is that the number and quality of the data from radiosonde ascents may suffer if the assessment of the BUFR reports and two-way communication between data producers and data users are not given the priority they require. It is possible that some countries will only attempt to replicate the old reports in the new format, not taking advantage of the benefits, which include easier treatment of radiosonde drift and a better understanding of instrument and processing details, as well as higher resolution.
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    contributor authorIngleby, Bruce
    contributor authorPauley, Patricia
    contributor authorKats, Alexander
    contributor authorAtor, Jeff
    contributor authorKeyser, Dennis
    contributor authorDoerenbecher, Alexis
    contributor authorFucile, Enrico
    contributor authorHasegawa, Jitsuko
    contributor authorToyoda, Eizi
    contributor authorKleinert, Tanja
    contributor authorQu, Weiqing
    contributor authorSt. James, Judy
    contributor authorTennant, Warren
    contributor authorWeedon, Richard
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:46:07Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:46:07Z
    date copyright2016/11/01
    date issued2016
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-73748.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215896
    description abstractome real-time radiosonde reports are now available with higher vertical resolution and higher precision than the alphanumeric TEMP code. There are also extra metadata; for example, the software version may indicate whether humidity corrections have been applied at the station. Numerical weather prediction (NWP) centers and other users need to start using the new Binary Universal Form for Representation of Meteorological Data (BUFR) reports because the alphanumeric codes are being withdrawn. TEMP code has various restrictions and complexities introduced when telecommunication speed and costs were overriding concerns; one consequence is minor temperature rounding errors. In some ways BUFR reports are simpler: the whole ascent should be contained in a single report. BUFR reports can also include the time and location of each level; an ascent takes about 2 h and the balloon can drift 100 km or more laterally. This modernization is the largest and most complex change to the worldwide reporting of radiosonde observations for many years; international implementation is taking longer than planned and is very uneven. The change brings both opportunities and challenges. The biggest challenge is that the number and quality of the data from radiosonde ascents may suffer if the assessment of the BUFR reports and two-way communication between data producers and data users are not given the priority they require. It is possible that some countries will only attempt to replicate the old reports in the new format, not taking advantage of the benefits, which include easier treatment of radiosonde drift and a better understanding of instrument and processing details, as well as higher resolution.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleProgress toward High-Resolution, Real-Time Radiosonde Reports
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume97
    journal issue11
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00169.1
    journal fristpage2149
    journal lastpage2161
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2016:;volume( 097 ):;issue: 011
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