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The CONCORDIASI Workshop, Toulouse, 29-31 March 2010
Impact study of AMSU-A/B data over Impact study of AMSU-A/B data over land and sea-ice in the Météo-France land and sea-ice in the Météo-France
global assimilation systemglobal assimilation system
Fatima Karbou and Florence Rabier Fatima Karbou and Florence Rabier
CNRM-GAME, Météo-France & CNRSCNRM-GAME, Météo-France & CNRS
The CONCORDIASI Workshop, Toulouse, 29-31 March 2010
Assimilation of AMSU-A & AMSU-B over Assimilation of AMSU-A & AMSU-B over landland
Since July 2008, a “dynamical retrieval method” is used in ARPEGE to estimate the land surface emissivity at microwave frequencies (Karbou et al. 2006):• Instantaneous emissivity retrieval at one surface surface channel (89 GHz for AMSU-B and 50 GHz for AMSU-A)• The emissivity is then given to sounding channels (with no frequency dependency)
Top of Atmosphere
Energy source
Surface (emissivity, temperature)
(1) Upwelling radiation(2) Dow
nwelling radiation
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Signal attenuated by the atmosphere
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The CONCORDIASI Workshop, Toulouse, 29-31 March 2010
Indirect measurements of temperature and humidity
AMSU-A & AMSU-B observationsAMSU-A & AMSU-B observations
The CONCORDIASI Workshop, Toulouse, 29-31 March 2010
More humidity in EXP
TCWV (EXP-REF)
Correlations with GPS
Evaluation wrt GPS data from AMMA
Assimilation of AMSU-B (low peaking humidity channels) over Assimilation of AMSU-B (low peaking humidity channels) over land land
The CONCORDIASI Workshop, Toulouse, 29-31 March 2010
More humidity in EXP
TCWV (EXP-REF)
Diurnal cycle of TCWV, Timbuktu (MALI)
Assimilation of AMSU-B over land operational in April 2010
The CONCORDIASI Workshop, Toulouse, 29-31 March 2010
Current usage of AMSU-B channel 5 (183.31 7.0 GHz) in ARPEGE, dec 2008
One of the limitations: large uncertainties about the surface description (emissivity and surface temperature) over snow and sea-ice
AMSU-A & AMSU-B observationsAMSU-A & AMSU-B observations over sea-ice
The CONCORDIASI Workshop, Toulouse, 29-31 March 2010
Assimilation of observations over sea-ice Assimilation of observations over sea-ice
July 2009January 2009
Difficult modelling of sea-ice emissivity
OPER Emis=0.99
Emissivity at 89 GHz
The CONCORDIASI Workshop, Toulouse, 29-31 March 2010
(a) For AMSU-B in particular, can we still use the 89 GHz emissivities for sounding channels without any frequency dependence parameterization ?
(b) Can we safely use the specular assumption over sea ice ?January 2009
July 2009
Assimilation of AMSU-A & AMSU-B over Assimilation of AMSU-A & AMSU-B over sea-icesea-ice
The CONCORDIASI Workshop, Toulouse, 29-31 March 2010
(a) For AMSU-B in particular, can we still use the 89 GHz emissivities for sounding channels without any frequency dependence parameterization ?
(b) Can we safely use the specular assumption over sea ice ?
Introduction of frequency parameterization for sea ice: to describe the emissivity change from 89 GHz to 183.31 GHz
(AMSU-B)(AMSU-B) Emissivity (~183 GHz) = Emissivity at 89 GHz + f (Tb 89, Tb150, Emissivity (~183 GHz) = Emissivity at 89 GHz + f (Tb 89, Tb150, Ts)Ts)
(AMSU-A)(AMSU-A) Emissivity (~52-60 GHz) = Emissivity at 50 GHz Emissivity (~52-60 GHz) = Emissivity at 50 GHz
Data impact studies for evaluation:
• Period: 15/12/2009 to 04/02/2010• CTL: the operational system• EXP: CTL + emissivity model over sea ice + assimilation of
AMSU-A/-B over sea ice
Assimilation of AMSU-A & AMSU-B over Assimilation of AMSU-A & AMSU-B over sea-icesea-ice
The CONCORDIASI Workshop, Toulouse, 29-31 March 2010
Data impact resultsData impact results
Usage of AMSU-B channel 5 (183.31 7.0 GHz) in ARPEGE
CTL EXP
The CONCORDIASI Workshop, Toulouse, 29-31 March 2010
Usage of AMSU-B channel 5 (183.31 7.0 GHz) in ARPEGE
CTL EXP
Snow (effect of specular approximation ?, Harlow, 2009, Guedj et al. 2010)
Data impact resultsData impact results
The CONCORDIASI Workshop, Toulouse, 29-31 March 2010
Assimilation of observations over sea-iceAssimilation of observations over sea-ice Operational in Nov Operational in Nov 20102010
Wind scores wrt radiosondes (January 2009)Wind scores wrt radiosondes (January 2009)
The CONCORDIASI Workshop, Toulouse, 29-31 March 2010
Assimilation of observations over sea-ice Assimilation of observations over sea-ice
ScoresScores: Plutôt positifs en particulier sur l’Hémisphère : Plutôt positifs en particulier sur l’Hémisphère NordNord
The CONCORDIASI Workshop, Toulouse, 29-31 March 2010
SummarySummary
Objective: extend the use of AMSU observations over sea ice
Method to calculate the sea ice emissivity to be used to assimilate humidity and temperature observations
Beneficial for ARPEGE: data usage, RTTOV performances, Fit to all available observations, quality of analyses/forecasts
Issues: the use of AMSU data over snow surfaces