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27 December 1995Satellite-derived vertical profiles of temperature and dew point for mesoscale weather forecast
Weather forecast-models need spatially high resolutioned vertical profiles of temperature and dewpoint for their initialisation.
These profiles can be supplied by a combination of data from the Tiros-N Operational Vertical Sounder
(TOVS) and the imaging Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) on board the NOAA polar orbiting sate!-
lites. In cloudy cases the profiles derived from TOVS data only are of insufficient accuracy. The stanthrd deviations from
radiosonde ascents or numerical weather analyses likely exceed 2 K in temperature and 5Kin dewpoint profiles. It will be
shown that additional cloud information as retrieved from AVHIRR allows a significant improvement in theaccuracy of
vertical profiles. The International TOVS Processing Package (ITPP) is coupled to an algorithm package called AVHRR
Processing scheme Over cLouds, Land and Ocean (APOLLO) where parameters like cloud fraction and cloud-top temperature
are determined with higher accuracy than obtained from TOVS retrieval alone. Furthermore, a split-window
technique is applied to the cloud-free AVHRR imagery in order to derive more accurate surface temperatures than can be
obtained from the pure TOVS retrieval. First results of the impact of AVHRR cloud detection on the quality of the profiles
are presented. The temperature and humidity profiles of different retrieval approaches are validated against analyses of
the European Centre for Medium-Range Weatherforecasts.
Thomas Masselink andP. Schluessel
"Satellite-derived vertical profiles of temperature and dew point for mesoscale weather forecast", Proc. SPIE 2578, Passive Infrared Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere III, (27 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228937
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Thomas Masselink, P. Schluessel, "Satellite-derived vertical profiles of temperature and dew point for mesoscale weather forecast," Proc. SPIE 2578, Passive Infrared Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere III, (27 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228937