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RTTOV-gb v1.0-updates on sensors, absorption models, uncertainty, and availability

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
This paper describes the first official release (v1.0) of RTTOV-gb. RTTOV-gb is a FORTRAN 90 code developed by adapting the atmospheric radiative transfer code RTTOV, focused on satellite-observing geometry, to the ground-based observing geometry. RTTOV-gb is designed to simulate ground-based upward-looking microwave radiometer (MWR) observations of atmospheric downwelling natural radiation in the frequency range from 22 to 150 GHz. Given an atmospheric profile of temperature, water vapor, and, optionally, cloud liquid water content, and together with a viewing geometry, RTTOV-gb computes downwelling radiances and brightness temperatures leaving the bottom of the atmosphere in each of the channels of the sensor being simulated. In addition, it provides the sensitivity of observations to the atmospheric thermodynamical state, i.e., the Jacobians. Therefore, RTTOV-gb represents the forward model needed to assimilate ground-based MWR data into numerical weather prediction models, which is currently pursued internationally by several weather services. RTTOV-gb is fully described in a previous paper (De Angelis et al., 2016), while several updates are described here. In particular, two new MWR types and a new parameterization for the atmospheric absorption model have been introduced since the first paper. In addition, estimates of the uncertainty associated with the absorption model and with the fast parameterization are given here. Brightness temperatures (T-B) computed with RTTOV-gb v1.0 from radiosonde profiles have been compared with ground-based MWR observations in six channels (23.8, 31.4, 72.5, 82.5, 90.0, and 150.0 GHz). The comparison shows statistics within the expected accuracy. RTTOV-gb is now available to licensed users free of charge from the Numerical Weather Prediction Satellite Application Facility (NWP SAF) website, after registration. Coefficients for four MWR instrument types and two absorption model parameterizations are also freely available from the RTTOV-gb support website.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MICROWAVE RADIOMETER; WATER-VAPOR; TEMPERATURE PROFILES; MILLIMETER-WAVE; BAND
List of contributors:
Nilo, SAVERIO TEODOSIO; Cersosimo, Angela; Gallucci, Donatello; Larosa, Salvatore; Romano, Filomena; Viggiano, Mariassunta; Geraldi, Edoardo; Cimini, Domenico; DI PAOLA, Francesco; Ripepi, Ermann; Ricciardelli, Elisabetta
Authors of the University:
CIMINI DOMENICO
DI PAOLA FRANCESCO
GALLUCCI DONATELLO
GERALDI EDOARDO
LAROSA SALVATORE
NILO SAVERIO TEODOSIO
RICCIARDELLI ELISABETTA
RIPEPI ERMANN
ROMANO FILOMENA
VIGGIANO MARIASSUNTA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/388574
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GEOSCIENTIFIC MODEL DEVELOPMENT (PRINT)
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https://www.geosci-model-dev.net/12/1833/2019/
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