2014
DOI: 10.1002/2013gl059067
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Advanced infrared sounder subpixel cloud detection with imagers and its impact on radiance assimilation in NWP

Abstract: Accurate cloud detection is very important for infrared (IR) radiance assimilation; improved cloud detection could reduce cloud contamination and hence improve the assimilation. Although operational numerical weather prediction (NWP) centers are using IR sounder radiance data for cloud detection, collocated high spatial resolution imager data could help sounder subpixel cloud detection and characterization. IR sounder radiances with improved cloud detection using Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (

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“…Assimilation of CrIS data has become operational at some NWP centers (Collard et al 2012). Meanwhile, more observations from hyperspectral instruments have been used in some regional forecast models with positive impact on precipitation forecasts; examples include convective-scale models with a horizontal resolution of 1.5-2.5 km (Guidard et al 2011) and prediction models for hurricane tracking (Li and Liu 2009;Liu and Li 2010;Xu et al 2013;Wang et al 2015;Zheng et al 2015). As the NWP model vertical resolution continues to improve, the information from hyperspectral instruments is expected to become even more significant.…”
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“…Assimilation of CrIS data has become operational at some NWP centers (Collard et al 2012). Meanwhile, more observations from hyperspectral instruments have been used in some regional forecast models with positive impact on precipitation forecasts; examples include convective-scale models with a horizontal resolution of 1.5-2.5 km (Guidard et al 2011) and prediction models for hurricane tracking (Li and Liu 2009;Liu and Li 2010;Xu et al 2013;Wang et al 2015;Zheng et al 2015). As the NWP model vertical resolution continues to improve, the information from hyperspectral instruments is expected to become even more significant.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Errors arising when clouds are mistaken for clear sky or from observation data without an accurate description impede improvement in the assimilation analysis and produce insignificant improvement or even failure in the forecast (Wang et al 2014). In most of the current operational systems, the observation operators of the radiative transfer in the assimilation have difficulty in simulating cloud-affected radiation accurately.…”
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“…For instance, high resolution numerical weather prediction model results have been used to calculate temperature (T), relative humidity (RH), vertical velocity (VV), and supercooled liquid water (SLW) as input parameters in potential icing calculation algorithms [10,11]. However, numerical models often provide inaccurate results [12], which increase the uncertainty of potential icing clouds identified by the icing algorithms [13].…”
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