Toward All-Sky Assimilation of Microwave Temperature Sounding Channels in Environment Canada’s Global Deterministic Weather Prediction System

Author:

Shahabadi Maziar Bani1,Buehner Mark1

Affiliation:

1. a Meteorological Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Dorval, Quebec

Abstract

Abstract The all-sky assimilation of radiances from microwave instruments is developed in the 4D-EnVar analysis system at Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). Assimilation of cloud-affected radiances from Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-A (AMSU-A) temperature sounding channels 4 and 5 for non-precipitating scenes over the ocean surface is the focus of this study. Cloud-affected radiances are discarded in the ECCC operational data assimilation system due to the limitations of forecast model physics, radiative transfer models, and the strong nonlinearity of the observation operator. In addition to using symmetric estimate of innovation standard deviation for quality control, a state-dependent observation error inflation is employed at the analysis stage. The background-state clouds are scaled by a factor of 0.5 to compensate for a systematic overestimation by the forecast model before being used in the observation operator. The changes in the fit of the background state to observations show mixed results. The number of AMSU-A channels 4 and 5 assimilated observations in the all-sky experiment is 5%–12% higher than in the operational system. The all-sky approach improves temperature analysis when verified against ECMWF operational analysis in the areas where the extra cloud-affected observations were assimilated. Statistically significant reductions in error standard deviation by 1%–4% for the analysis and forecasts of temperature, specific humidity, and horizontal wind speed up to maximum 4 days were achieved in the all-sky experiment in the lower troposphere. These improvements result mainly from the use of cloud information for computing the observation-minus-background departures. The operational implementation of all-sky assimilation is planned for the fall of 2021.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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