Hydrometeor Retrieval Accuracy Using Microwave Window and Sounding Channel ObservationsSource: Journal of Applied Meteorology:;2005:;volume( 044 ):;issue: 007::page 1016DOI: 10.1175/JAM2257.1Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The retrieval errors of cloud and precipitation hydrometeor contents from spaceborne observations are estimated at microwave frequencies in atmospheric windows between 18 and 150 GHz and in oxygen absorption complexes near 50?60 and 118 GHz. The method is based on a variational retrieval framework using a priori information on the cloud, atmosphere, and surface states from ECMWF short-range forecasts under different weather regimes. This approach was chosen because a consistent description of the model state and its uncertainties is provided, which is unavailable for other methods. The results show that the sounding channels provide more stable, more accurate, and less biased retrievals than window channels?in particular, over land surfaces and with regard to snowfall. Average performance estimates showed that if sounding channels are used, 80% of all retrievals are within 100% error limits and 60% of them are within 50% error limits with regard to rainfall. For snowfall, the sounding channels produce 60% of all retrievals with errors below 100% for rates smaller than 1 mm h?1, and 50%?80% of the cases have errors below 50% for more intense snowfall.
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contributor author | Bauer, Peter | |
contributor author | Moreau, Emmanuel | |
contributor author | Di Michele, Sabatino | |
date accessioned | 2017-06-09T16:47:34Z | |
date available | 2017-06-09T16:47:34Z | |
date copyright | 2005/07/01 | |
date issued | 2005 | |
identifier issn | 0894-8763 | |
identifier other | ams-74192.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4216390 | |
description abstract | The retrieval errors of cloud and precipitation hydrometeor contents from spaceborne observations are estimated at microwave frequencies in atmospheric windows between 18 and 150 GHz and in oxygen absorption complexes near 50?60 and 118 GHz. The method is based on a variational retrieval framework using a priori information on the cloud, atmosphere, and surface states from ECMWF short-range forecasts under different weather regimes. This approach was chosen because a consistent description of the model state and its uncertainties is provided, which is unavailable for other methods. The results show that the sounding channels provide more stable, more accurate, and less biased retrievals than window channels?in particular, over land surfaces and with regard to snowfall. Average performance estimates showed that if sounding channels are used, 80% of all retrievals are within 100% error limits and 60% of them are within 50% error limits with regard to rainfall. For snowfall, the sounding channels produce 60% of all retrievals with errors below 100% for rates smaller than 1 mm h?1, and 50%?80% of the cases have errors below 50% for more intense snowfall. | |
publisher | American Meteorological Society | |
title | Hydrometeor Retrieval Accuracy Using Microwave Window and Sounding Channel Observations | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 44 | |
journal issue | 7 | |
journal title | Journal of Applied Meteorology | |
identifier doi | 10.1175/JAM2257.1 | |
journal fristpage | 1016 | |
journal lastpage | 1032 | |
tree | Journal of Applied Meteorology:;2005:;volume( 044 ):;issue: 007 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |