1. Identificação | |
Tipo de Referência | Artigo em Revista Científica (Journal Article) |
Site | mtc-m21c.sid.inpe.br |
Código do Detentor | isadg {BR SPINPE} ibi 8JMKD3MGPCW/3DT298S |
Identificador | 8JMKD3MGP3W34R/4293ULE |
Repositório | sid.inpe.br/mtc-m21c/2020/04.02.13.50 (acesso restrito) |
Última Atualização | 2020:04.02.13.50.26 (UTC) simone |
Repositório de Metadados | sid.inpe.br/mtc-m21c/2020/04.02.13.50.27 |
Última Atualização dos Metadados | 2022:01.04.01.35.04 (UTC) administrator |
DOI | 10.1029/2019EA000779 |
ISSN | 2333-5084 |
Chave de Citação | DinizTodlHerd:2020:BrAsIm |
Título | A brief assessment of the impact of nearly 40 years of assimilated observations over the Amazon basin |
Ano | 2020 |
Mês | mar. |
Data de Acesso | 11 maio 2024 |
Tipo de Trabalho | journal article |
Tipo Secundário | PRE PI |
Número de Arquivos | 1 |
Tamanho | 2326 KiB |
|
2. Contextualização | |
Autor | 1 Diniz, Fábio Luis Rodrigues 2 Todling, R. 3 Herdies, Dirceu Luís |
Identificador de Curriculo | 1 2 3 8JMKD3MGP5W/3C9JGTU |
Grupo | 1 MET-MET-SESPG-INPE-MCTIC-GOV-BR 2 3 DIDMD-CGCPT-INPE-MCTIC-GOV-BR |
Afiliação | 1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) 2 NASA 3 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) |
Endereço de e-Mail do Autor | 1 fabio.diniz@inpe.br 2 3 dirceu.herdies@inpe.br |
Revista | Earth and Space Science |
Volume | 7 |
Número | 3 |
Páginas | e2019EA000779 |
Histórico (UTC) | 2020-04-02 13:50:45 :: simone -> administrator :: 2020 2020-04-06 06:56:29 :: administrator -> simone :: 2020 2020-06-23 22:31:26 :: simone -> administrator :: 2020 2022-01-04 01:35:04 :: administrator -> simone :: 2020 |
|
3. Conteúdo e estrutura | |
É a matriz ou uma cópia? | é a matriz |
Estágio do Conteúdo | concluido |
Transferível | 1 |
Tipo do Conteúdo | External Contribution |
Tipo de Versão | publisher |
Resumo | Adding a Forecast Sensitivity-based Observation Impact component to Version 2 of the Modern Era Retrospective-analysis for Research and Applications, the present study provides an assessment of the impact of nearly 40 years of observations on short-range (24-hr) forecasts over the Amazon basin. Under self-verification, forecast errors are found to slightly increase from the early data-sparse days to the more recent years, when data dramatically increase. Throughout the reanalysis, satellite radiances dominate in volume, but only before 1999 they dominate the impacts. Beyond 1999, over 50% of forecast error reduction is associated with conventional observations (radiosondes). Atmospheric Motion Vectors are also found to be large contributors to error reduction, but their contribution reduces in dry periods. In opposition to Atmospheric Motion Vectors, satellite radiances tend to contribute more in the dry season. Results provide motivation for additional conventional observations and the use of all-sky treatment of radiances.Plain Language Summary Observations of atmospheric variables are of fundamental importance to allow for reliable weather predictions and to enable scientists to improve their modeling of the atmosphere. Conventional observing systems measure temperature, winds, humidity, and pressure directly. These amount to a small fraction of the global observing system, which is dominated by indirect satellite observations. Objective evaluation for how different components of the observing systems contribute to improving weather predictions have become essential to help scientists understand how best to build future observing systems. The present study provides an evaluation of nearly 40 years of observations used in the context of a procedure called reanalysis, which essentially blends observations and model predictions in a carefully designed manner. Our particular work examines the impact of observations over the Amazon basin. In this region, conventional observations are found to still contribute most to reducing forecast errors, especially in the later years of the reanalysis, while satellite-derived winds are found to contribute most in the wet season. The work suggests that improving the treatment of other satellite observations allowing their use over cloudy and precipitating regions might change their ranking in comparison to conventional observations. |
Área | MET |
Arranjo 1 | urlib.net > BDMCI > Fonds > Produção pgr ATUAIS > MET > A brief assessment... |
Arranjo 2 | urlib.net > BDMCI > Fonds > Produção anterior à 2021 > DIDMD > A brief assessment... |
Conteúdo da Pasta doc | acessar |
Conteúdo da Pasta source | não têm arquivos |
Conteúdo da Pasta agreement | |
|
4. Condições de acesso e uso | |
Idioma | en |
Arquivo Alvo | diniz_brieg.pdf |
Grupo de Usuários | simone |
Grupo de Leitores | administrator simone |
Visibilidade | shown |
Permissão de Leitura | deny from all and allow from 150.163 |
Permissão de Atualização | não transferida |
|
5. Fontes relacionadas | |
Unidades Imediatamente Superiores | 8JMKD3MGPCW/3F35TRS 8JMKD3MGPCW/43SKC35 |
Lista de Itens Citando | sid.inpe.br/bibdigital/2021/01.01.17.20 4 sid.inpe.br/mtc-m21/2012/07.13.14.44.41 1 |
Divulgação | WEBSCI; PORTALCAPES; SCOPUS. |
Acervo Hospedeiro | urlib.net/www/2017/11.22.19.04 |
|
6. Notas | |
Campos Vazios | alternatejournal archivingpolicy archivist callnumber copyholder copyright creatorhistory descriptionlevel e-mailaddress format isbn keywords label lineage mark mirrorrepository nextedition notes orcid parameterlist parentrepositories previousedition previouslowerunit progress project rightsholder schedulinginformation secondarydate secondarykey secondarymark session shorttitle sponsor subject tertiarymark tertiarytype url |
|
7. Controle da descrição | |
e-Mail (login) | simone |
atualizar | |
|