Remote Sensing (Oct 2020)

Gridded Satellite Sounding Retrievals in Operational Weather Forecasting: Product Description and Emerging Applications

  • Emily Berndt,
  • Nadia Smith,
  • Jason Burks,
  • Kris White,
  • Rebekah Esmaili,
  • Arunas Kuciauskas,
  • Erika Duran,
  • Roger Allen,
  • Frank LaFontaine,
  • Jeff Szkodzinski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12203311
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 20
p. 3311

Abstract

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Short-term Prediction Research and Transition Center (SPoRT) has been part of a collaborative effort within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) Proving Ground and Risk Reduction (PGRR) Program to develop gridded satellite sounding retrievals for the operational weather forecasting community. The NOAA Unique Combined Atmospheric Processing System (NUCAPS) retrieves vertical profiles of temperature, water vapor, trace gases, and cloud properties derived from infrared and microwave sounder measurements. A new, optimized method for deriving NUCAPS level 2 horizontally and vertically gridded products is described here. This work represents the development of approaches to better synthesize remote sensing observations that ultimately increase the availability and usability of NUCAPS observations. This approach, known as “Gridded NUCAPS”, was developed to more effectively visualize NUCAPS observations to aid in the quick identification of thermodynamic spatial gradients. Gridded NUCAPS development was based on operations-to-research feedback and is now part of the operational National Weather Service display system. In this paper, we discuss how Gridded NUCAPS was designed, how relevant atmospheric fields are derived, its operational application in pre-convective weather forecasting, and several emerging applications that expand the utility of NUCAPS for monitoring phenomena such as fire weather, the Saharan Air Layer, and stratospheric air intrusions.

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