Improved radio occultation sounding of the Arctic atmosphere using simulations with a high resolution atmospheric model

Radio occultation experiments have been simulated for the Arctic region on the basis of the regional atmospheric model HIRHAM4. Irregular structures in the atmosphere produce a violation of the quasi-sphericity in the radio signal propagation and exert a strong influence on the accuracy of atmospher...

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Main Authors: Kunitsyn, V, Zakharov, V, Dethloff, K, Weisheimer, A, Gerding, M, Neuber, R, Rinke, A, Hebestadt, I
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2004
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author Kunitsyn, V
Zakharov, V
Dethloff, K
Weisheimer, A
Gerding, M
Neuber, R
Rinke, A
Hebestadt, I
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Zakharov, V
Dethloff, K
Weisheimer, A
Gerding, M
Neuber, R
Rinke, A
Hebestadt, I
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description Radio occultation experiments have been simulated for the Arctic region on the basis of the regional atmospheric model HIRHAM4. Irregular structures in the atmosphere produce a violation of the quasi-sphericity in the radio signal propagation and exert a strong influence on the accuracy of atmospheric profiles retrieved by the radio occultation technique. Errors in radio occultation data are spatially localised and associated with gradients in atmospheric structures. Local errors reach 2% in retrieved profiles of refractivity corresponding to an error of 6 K in temperature. Therefore mesoscale variations in atmospheric parameter gradients in a specified region must be taken into account when interpreting radio occultation data. We show, that a correction functional can be developed using the refractivity index field calculated from the regional model in order to improve the radio occultation retrieval of atmospheric parameters. This functional is constructed from instantaneous model outputs, as well as from temporally averaged fields of refractivity using data of the HIRHAM4 model for the Arctic atmosphere. The correction functional derived from monthly averaged data reduced the retrieval errors of refractivity, temperature, and pressure in the troposphere, in particular, temperature retrieval errors are reduced up to 1 K. Application of this kind of functional depends on whether the model used for the construction of the functional is able to simulate the real mesoscale atmospheric structures. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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spelling oxford-uuid:edbccf89-516e-4e76-8ad4-2f9a95475d872022-03-27T11:27:23ZImproved radio occultation sounding of the Arctic atmosphere using simulations with a high resolution atmospheric modelJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:edbccf89-516e-4e76-8ad4-2f9a95475d87EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2004Kunitsyn, VZakharov, VDethloff, KWeisheimer, AGerding, MNeuber, RRinke, AHebestadt, IRadio occultation experiments have been simulated for the Arctic region on the basis of the regional atmospheric model HIRHAM4. Irregular structures in the atmosphere produce a violation of the quasi-sphericity in the radio signal propagation and exert a strong influence on the accuracy of atmospheric profiles retrieved by the radio occultation technique. Errors in radio occultation data are spatially localised and associated with gradients in atmospheric structures. Local errors reach 2% in retrieved profiles of refractivity corresponding to an error of 6 K in temperature. Therefore mesoscale variations in atmospheric parameter gradients in a specified region must be taken into account when interpreting radio occultation data. We show, that a correction functional can be developed using the refractivity index field calculated from the regional model in order to improve the radio occultation retrieval of atmospheric parameters. This functional is constructed from instantaneous model outputs, as well as from temporally averaged fields of refractivity using data of the HIRHAM4 model for the Arctic atmosphere. The correction functional derived from monthly averaged data reduced the retrieval errors of refractivity, temperature, and pressure in the troposphere, in particular, temperature retrieval errors are reduced up to 1 K. Application of this kind of functional depends on whether the model used for the construction of the functional is able to simulate the real mesoscale atmospheric structures. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
spellingShingle Kunitsyn, V
Zakharov, V
Dethloff, K
Weisheimer, A
Gerding, M
Neuber, R
Rinke, A
Hebestadt, I
Improved radio occultation sounding of the Arctic atmosphere using simulations with a high resolution atmospheric model
title Improved radio occultation sounding of the Arctic atmosphere using simulations with a high resolution atmospheric model
title_full Improved radio occultation sounding of the Arctic atmosphere using simulations with a high resolution atmospheric model
title_fullStr Improved radio occultation sounding of the Arctic atmosphere using simulations with a high resolution atmospheric model
title_full_unstemmed Improved radio occultation sounding of the Arctic atmosphere using simulations with a high resolution atmospheric model
title_short Improved radio occultation sounding of the Arctic atmosphere using simulations with a high resolution atmospheric model
title_sort improved radio occultation sounding of the arctic atmosphere using simulations with a high resolution atmospheric model
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