Implementation of a GPS-RO data processing system for the KIAPS-LETKF data assimilation system
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Title
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Implementation of a GPS-RO data processing system for the KIAPS-LETKF data assimilation system
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Authors
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Kwon, Hataek
Kang, Jisoon
Jo, Youngsoon
Kang, Jeon Ho
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Subject
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Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Oceanography
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Keywords
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Data Assimilation; Ensemble Kalman Filter; GPS Radio Occultation
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Issue Date
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2015
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Citation
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Kwon, Hataek, et al. 2015. "Implementation of a GPS-RO data processing system for the KIAPS-LETKF data assimilation system". Implementation of a GPS-RO data processing system for the KIAPS-LETKF data assimilation system Atmos Meas Tech, 8: 1259-1273.
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Abstract
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The Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction
Systems (KIAPS) has been developing a new global numerical
weather prediction model and an advanced data assimilation
system. As part of the KIAPS package for observation
processing (KPOP) system for data assimilation, preprocessing,
and quality control modules for bending-angle measurements
of global positioning system radio occultation (GPSRO)
data have been implemented and examined. The GPSRO
data processing system is composed of several steps for
checking observation locations, missing values, physical values
for Earth radius of curvature, and geoid undulation. An
observation-minus-background check is implemented by use
of a one-dimensional observational bending-angle operator,
and tangent point drift is also considered in the quality control
process. We have tested GPS-RO observations utilized
by the Korean Meteorological Administration (KMA) within
KPOP, based on both the KMA global model and the National
Center for Atmospheric Research Community Atmosphere
Model with Spectral Element dynamical core (CAMSE)
as a model background. Background fields from the
CAM-SE model are incorporated for the preparation of assimilation
experiments with the KIAPS local ensemble transform
Kalman filter (LETKF) data assimilation system, which
has been successfully implemented to a cubed-sphere model
with unstructured quadrilateral meshes. As a result of data
processing, the bending-angle departure statistics between
observation and background show significant improvement.
Also, the first experiment in assimilating GPS-RO bending
angle from KPOP within KIAPS-LETKF shows encouraging
results.
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/amt-8-1259-2015
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Type
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Article
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