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Assimilation of IRS-P4 (MSMR) meteorological data in the NCMRWF global data assimilation system
Authors:Rupa Kamineni  S. R. H. Rizvi  S. C. Kar  U. C. Mohanty  R. K. Paliwal
Affiliation:(1) National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF), Mausam Bhavan, Lodi Road, 110 003 New Delhi, India;(2) Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, I. I. T., 110 016 New Delhi, India
Abstract:Oceansat-1 was successfully launched by India in 1999, with two payloads, namely Multi-frequency Scanning Microwave Radiometer (MSMR) and Ocean Color Monitor (OCM) to study the biological and physical parameters of the ocean. The MSMR sensor is configured as an eight-channel radiometer using four frequencies with dual polarization. The MSMR data at 75 km resolution from the Oceansat-I have been assimilated in the National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF) data assimilation forecast system. The operational analysis and forecast system at NCMRWF is based on a T80L18 global spectral model and Spectral Statistical Interpolation (SSI) scheme for data analysis. The impact of the MSMR data is seen globally, however it is significant over the oceanic region where conventional data are rare. The dry-nature of the control analyses have been removed by utilizing the MSMR data. Therefore, the total precipitable water data from MSMR has been identified as a very crucial parameter in this study. The impact of surface wind speed from MSMR is to increase easterlies over the tropical Indian Ocean. Shifting of the positions of westerly troughs and ridges in the south Indian Ocean has contributed to reduction of temperature to around 30‡S.
Keywords:MSMR data  wind speed  total precipitable water content  GDAS  impact
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