Preparing the assimilation of the future MTG-IRS sounder into the mesoscale numerical weather prediction AROME model

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作者
Coopmann, O. [1 ,2 ]
Fourrie, N. [1 ]
Chambon, P. [1 ]
Vidot, J. [1 ]
Brousseau, P. [1 ]
Martet, M. [1 ]
Birman, C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toulouse, CNRM, Meteo France & CNRS, Toulouse, France
[2] Univ Toulouse, CNRM, GMAP, OBS,Meteo France & CNRS, 42 Ave Gaspard Coriolis, F-31057 Toulouse, France
关键词
data assimilation; geostationary satellite; hyperspectral infrared sounder; mesoscale model; MTG-IRS; numerical weather prediction; OSSE; radiative transfer model; SYSTEM SIMULATION EXPERIMENTS; ANALYSIS-ERROR; FORECAST SKILL; VALIDATION;
D O I
10.1002/qj.4548
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
The infrared sounder (IRS) instrument is an infrared Fourier-transform spectrometer that will be on board the Meteosat Third Generation series of the future European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellite's geostationary satellites. It will measure the radiance emitted by the Earth at the top of the atmosphere using 1,960 channels. The IRS will provide high spatial- and temporal-frequency four-dimensional information on atmospheric temperature and humidity, winds, clouds, and surfaces, as well as on the chemical composition of the atmosphere. The assimilation of these new observations represents a great challenge and opportunity for the improvement of numerical weather prediction (NWP) forecast skill, especially for mesoscale models such as the Applications de la Recherche a l'Operationnel a Meso-Echelle (AROME) at Meteo-France. The objectives of this study are to prepare for the assimilation of the IRS in this system and to evaluate its impact on the forecasts when added to the currently assimilated observations. By using an observing system simulation experiment constructed for a mesoscale NWP model. This observing system simulation experiment framework makes use of synthetic observations of both IRS and the currently assimilated observing systems in AROME, constructed from a known and realistic state of the atmosphere. The latter, called the "nature run", is derived from a long and uninterrupted forecast of the mesoscale model. These observations were assimilated and evaluated using a 1 hr update cycle three-dimensional variational data assimilation system over 2-month periods, one in the summer and one in the winter. This study demonstrates the benefits that can be expected from the assimilation of IRS observations into the AROME NWP system. The assimilation of only 75 channels over oceans increases the total amount of observations used in the AROME three-dimensional variational data assimilation system by about 50%. The IRS impact in terms of forecast scores was evaluated and compared for the summer and winter periods. The main findings are as follows: (a) over both periods the assimilation of these observations leads to statistically improved forecasts over the whole atmospheric column; (b) for the summer-season experiment, the forecast ranges up to >$$ > $$48 hr are improved; (c) for the winter-season experiment, the impact on the forecasts is globally positive but is smaller than the summer period and extends only to 24 hr. Based on these results, it is foreseen that the addition of future IRS observations in the AROME NWP systems will significantly improve mesoscale weather forecasts.
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页码:3110 / 3134
页数:25
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