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Retrieval of Outgoing Longwave Radiation from COMS Narrowband Infrared Imagery 被引量:1

Retrieval of Outgoing Longwave Radiation from COMS Narrowband Infrared Imagery
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摘要 Hourly outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) from the geostationary satellite Communication Oceanography Meteorological Satellite (COMS) has been retrieved since June 2010.The COMS OLR retrieval algorithms are based on regression analyses of radiative transfer simulations for spectral functions of COMS infrared channels.This study documents the accuracies of OLRs for future climate applications by making an intercomparison of four OLRs from one single-channel algorithm (OLR12.0 using the 12.0 μm channel) and three multiple-channel algorithms (OLR10.8+12.0 using the 10.8 and 12.0 pm channels; OLR6.7+10.8 using the 6.7 and 10.8 μm channels; and OLRAll using the 6.7,10.8,and 12.0 μm channels).The COMS OLRs from these algorithms were validated with direct measurements of OLR from a broadband radiometer of the Clouds and Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) over the full COMS field of view [roughly (50°S-50°N,70°-170°E)] during April 2011.Validation results show that the root-mean-square errors of COMS OLRs are 5-7 W m-2,which indicates good agreement with CERES OLR over the vast domain.OLR6.7+10.8 and OLRAll have much smaller errors (~ 6 W m-2) than OLR12.0 and OLR10.8+12.0 (~ 8 W m-2).Moreover,the small errors of OLR6.7+10.8 and OLRAll are systematic and can be readily reduced through additional mean bias correction and/or radiance calibration.These results indicate a noteworthy role of the 6.7 μm water vapor absorption channel in improving the accuracy of the OLRs.The dependence of the accuracy of COMS OLRs on various surface,atmospheric,and observational conditions is also discussed. Hourly outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) from the geostationary satellite Communication Oceanography Meteorological Satellite (COMS) has been retrieved since June 2010.The COMS OLR retrieval algorithms are based on regression analyses of radiative transfer simulations for spectral functions of COMS infrared channels.This study documents the accuracies of OLRs for future climate applications by making an intercomparison of four OLRs from one single-channel algorithm (OLR12.0 using the 12.0 μm channel) and three multiple-channel algorithms (OLR10.8+12.0 using the 10.8 and 12.0 pm channels; OLR6.7+10.8 using the 6.7 and 10.8 μm channels; and OLRAll using the 6.7,10.8,and 12.0 μm channels).The COMS OLRs from these algorithms were validated with direct measurements of OLR from a broadband radiometer of the Clouds and Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) over the full COMS field of view [roughly (50°S-50°N,70°-170°E)] during April 2011.Validation results show that the root-mean-square errors of COMS OLRs are 5-7 W m-2,which indicates good agreement with CERES OLR over the vast domain.OLR6.7+10.8 and OLRAll have much smaller errors (~ 6 W m-2) than OLR12.0 and OLR10.8+12.0 (~ 8 W m-2).Moreover,the small errors of OLR6.7+10.8 and OLRAll are systematic and can be readily reduced through additional mean bias correction and/or radiance calibration.These results indicate a noteworthy role of the 6.7 μm water vapor absorption channel in improving the accuracy of the OLRs.The dependence of the accuracy of COMS OLRs on various surface,atmospheric,and observational conditions is also discussed.
出处 《Advances in Atmospheric Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第3期375-388,共14页 大气科学进展(英文版)
基金 supported by the Korea Meteorological Administration Research and Development Program (Grant No. CATER 2012-2040)
关键词 outgoing longwave radiation Communication Oceanography and Meteorological Satellite Cloud and Earth's Radiant Energy System outgoing longwave radiation Communication Oceanography and Meteorological Satellite Cloud and Earth's Radiant Energy System
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