Exploring the footprint representation of microwave radiance observations in an Arctic limited-area data assimilation system
Máté Mile,
Stephanie Guedj,
Roger Randriamampianina
Abstract:Abstract. The microwave radiances are key observations especially over data sparse regions for operational data assimilation in numerical weather prediction (NWP). An often applied simplification is that these observations are used as point measurements, however, the satellite field-of-view may cover many grid points of high-resolution models. Therefore, we examine a solution in high-resolution data assimilation to better account for the spatial representation of the radiance observations. This solution is bas… Show more
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