P3.3
Monitoring of ozone observations through data assimilation
Ivanka Stajner, NASA/GSFC and SAIC/GSC, Greenbelt, MD; and R. Rood and N. Winslow
An ozone data assimilation system has been running operationally at the Data Assimilation Office of NASA/Goddard since January 1, 2000. Its main product are global three-dimensional analyzed ozone fields. The assimilation also provides a sensitive tool for efficient monitoring of the error characteristics of incoming ozone data.
Differences between incoming observations and a short-term model forecast, the observed-minus-forecast residuals, are computed as a part of the statistical analysis scheme in the assimilation process. Their global and regional statistics are routinely evaluated. Changes in these statistics were seen and they corresponded to changes in instrument performance and calibration. We show examples of such changes for NOAA-14 SBUV/2 and Earth Probe TOMS instruments. Similar monitoring will be used for new ozone observations from NASA's EOS Aura satellite, from the AIRS instrument on EOS Aqua and from instruments on European Space Agency's ENVISAT.
Poster Session 3, Emerging role of data assimilation in the oceans, land surface, atmospheric chemistry, hydrology, and the water cycle
Wednesday, 16 January 2002, 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
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