Global Evaluation of the Fidelity of Clouds in the ECMWF Integrated Forecast System

Abstract Weather forecasting centers mainly assimilate infrared sounder data in clear‐conditions or in channels with their main sensitivity to the atmosphere well above the cloud tops. Sometimes channels with stronger cloud sensitivity are used in overcast conditions, but currently no cloud informat...

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Main Authors: Hartmut H. Aumann, R. Chris Wilson, Alan Geer, Xianglei Huang, Xiuhong Chen, Sergio DeSouza‐Machado, Xu Liu
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Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2023-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EA002652
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author Hartmut H. Aumann
R. Chris Wilson
Alan Geer
Xianglei Huang
Xiuhong Chen
Sergio DeSouza‐Machado
Xu Liu
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R. Chris Wilson
Alan Geer
Xianglei Huang
Xiuhong Chen
Sergio DeSouza‐Machado
Xu Liu
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description Abstract Weather forecasting centers mainly assimilate infrared sounder data in clear‐conditions or in channels with their main sensitivity to the atmosphere well above the cloud tops. Sometimes channels with stronger cloud sensitivity are used in overcast conditions, but currently no cloud information is used from infrared sounders, and all‐sky assimilation approaches are still under development. However, cloudy radiances could already be used for validating the quality of clouds in forecasts. We illustrate this by comparing the brightness temperatures observed (obs) with AIRS (Atmospheric Infrared Sounder) to those calculated (cal) based on the clouds specified in the ECMWF (European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting) Integrated Forecast System (IFS). Our analysis is based on a 12 hr ingest of AIRS data into the ECMWF assimilation system. We show that the standard deviation of (obs‐cal) using the 1,231 cm−1 atmospheric window channel is a metric of the fidelity of the clouds in the IFS. The global standard deviation of 5 K after accounting for likely space/time interpolation errors, appears to be dominated by clouds in the IFS which are not seen in the AIRS data, and vice versa. Our metric capitalizes on the unique sensitivity of infrared sounders to clouds for the routine monitoring of the fidelity of clouds in weather forecasts.
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spelling doaj.art-4bb9cea6736a49909f571137b8e48c542023-05-25T20:18:31ZengAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)Earth and Space Science2333-50842023-05-01105n/an/a10.1029/2022EA002652Global Evaluation of the Fidelity of Clouds in the ECMWF Integrated Forecast SystemHartmut H. Aumann0R. Chris Wilson1Alan Geer2Xianglei Huang3Xiuhong Chen4Sergio DeSouza‐Machado5Xu Liu6Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena CA USAJet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena CA USAEuropean Centre for Medium‐range Weather Forecasts Reading UKUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USAUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USAUniversity of Maryland College Park MD USANASA LARC Langley VA USAAbstract Weather forecasting centers mainly assimilate infrared sounder data in clear‐conditions or in channels with their main sensitivity to the atmosphere well above the cloud tops. Sometimes channels with stronger cloud sensitivity are used in overcast conditions, but currently no cloud information is used from infrared sounders, and all‐sky assimilation approaches are still under development. However, cloudy radiances could already be used for validating the quality of clouds in forecasts. We illustrate this by comparing the brightness temperatures observed (obs) with AIRS (Atmospheric Infrared Sounder) to those calculated (cal) based on the clouds specified in the ECMWF (European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting) Integrated Forecast System (IFS). Our analysis is based on a 12 hr ingest of AIRS data into the ECMWF assimilation system. We show that the standard deviation of (obs‐cal) using the 1,231 cm−1 atmospheric window channel is a metric of the fidelity of the clouds in the IFS. The global standard deviation of 5 K after accounting for likely space/time interpolation errors, appears to be dominated by clouds in the IFS which are not seen in the AIRS data, and vice versa. Our metric capitalizes on the unique sensitivity of infrared sounders to clouds for the routine monitoring of the fidelity of clouds in weather forecasts.https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EA002652infraredsoundingweather forecastclouds
spellingShingle Hartmut H. Aumann
R. Chris Wilson
Alan Geer
Xianglei Huang
Xiuhong Chen
Sergio DeSouza‐Machado
Xu Liu
Global Evaluation of the Fidelity of Clouds in the ECMWF Integrated Forecast System
Earth and Space Science
infrared
sounding
weather forecast
clouds
title Global Evaluation of the Fidelity of Clouds in the ECMWF Integrated Forecast System
title_full Global Evaluation of the Fidelity of Clouds in the ECMWF Integrated Forecast System
title_fullStr Global Evaluation of the Fidelity of Clouds in the ECMWF Integrated Forecast System
title_full_unstemmed Global Evaluation of the Fidelity of Clouds in the ECMWF Integrated Forecast System
title_short Global Evaluation of the Fidelity of Clouds in the ECMWF Integrated Forecast System
title_sort global evaluation of the fidelity of clouds in the ecmwf integrated forecast system
topic infrared
sounding
weather forecast
clouds
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EA002652
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