Optimal Estimation MSG-SEVIRI Clear-Sky Total Column Water Vapour Retrieval Using the Split Window Difference

A new algorithm for the retrieval of day-time total column water vapour (TCWV) from measurements of a MSG-SEVIRI (Meteosat Second Generation Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager) instrument is presented. The retrieval is based on a forward operator, at the core of which lies Radiative Trans...

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Main Authors: El Kassar, Jan, Carbajal Henken, Cintia, Preusker, Rene, Fischer, Jürgen
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/33184
https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-32906
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12101256
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author El Kassar, Jan
Carbajal Henken, Cintia
Preusker, Rene
Fischer, Jürgen
author_facet El Kassar, Jan
Carbajal Henken, Cintia
Preusker, Rene
Fischer, Jürgen
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description A new algorithm for the retrieval of day-time total column water vapour (TCWV) from measurements of a MSG-SEVIRI (Meteosat Second Generation Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager) instrument is presented. The retrieval is based on a forward operator, at the core of which lies Radiative Transfer for TIROS Operational Vertical Sounder (RTTOV). This forward model relates TCWV and surface temperature to brightness temperatures in the split window at 11 and 12µm with the use of a first guess for temperature and humidity profiles from the ERA5 reanalysis. The forward model is then embedded in a full Optimal Estimation (OE) method, which yields pixel by pixel uncertainty estimates and performance indicators. The algorithm is applicable to any instrument which features the split window configuration, given a first guess for atmospheric conditions (i.e., from NWP) and an estimate of surface emissivity at 11 µm. The algorithm was developed within the framework of RealPEP (Near-Realtime Quantitative Precipitation Estimation and Prediction) in which the advancement of the estimation and nowcasting of extreme precipitation and flooding in Germany are studied. Thus, processing and validation has been limited to the German domain. Three independent ground-based TCWV observation data sets were used as reference, i.e., AERONET (Aerosol Robotic Network), GNSS Germany (Global Navigation Satellite System) and measurements from two MWR (Microwave Radiometer) sites. The validation concludes with good agreement, with absolute biases between 0.11 and 2.85 kg/m2, root mean square deviations (rmsds) between 1.63 and 3.24 kg/m2 and Pearson correlation coefficients ranging from 0.96 to 0.98. The retrievals uncertainty estimates were evaluated against AERONET. The comparison suggests that, in sum, uncertainties are estimated well, while still some error sources seem to be over- and underestimated. In limited case studies it could be shown that SEVIRI TCWV is capable to both display large scale variabilities in water vapour fields ...
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spelling ftfuberlin:oai:refubium.fu-berlin.de:fub188/33184 2025-05-18T13:52:19+00:00 Optimal Estimation MSG-SEVIRI Clear-Sky Total Column Water Vapour Retrieval Using the Split Window Difference El Kassar, Jan Carbajal Henken, Cintia Preusker, Rene Fischer, Jürgen 2021 22 Seiten application/pdf https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/33184 https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-32906 https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12101256 eng eng doi:10.3390/atmos12101256 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ MSG-SEVIRI total column water vapour split window retrieval algorithm optimal estimation RTTOV validation AERONET ddc:551 doc-type:article 2021 ftfuberlin https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-3290610.3390/atmos12101256 2025-04-22T04:03:03Z A new algorithm for the retrieval of day-time total column water vapour (TCWV) from measurements of a MSG-SEVIRI (Meteosat Second Generation Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager) instrument is presented. The retrieval is based on a forward operator, at the core of which lies Radiative Transfer for TIROS Operational Vertical Sounder (RTTOV). This forward model relates TCWV and surface temperature to brightness temperatures in the split window at 11 and 12µm with the use of a first guess for temperature and humidity profiles from the ERA5 reanalysis. The forward model is then embedded in a full Optimal Estimation (OE) method, which yields pixel by pixel uncertainty estimates and performance indicators. The algorithm is applicable to any instrument which features the split window configuration, given a first guess for atmospheric conditions (i.e., from NWP) and an estimate of surface emissivity at 11 µm. The algorithm was developed within the framework of RealPEP (Near-Realtime Quantitative Precipitation Estimation and Prediction) in which the advancement of the estimation and nowcasting of extreme precipitation and flooding in Germany are studied. Thus, processing and validation has been limited to the German domain. Three independent ground-based TCWV observation data sets were used as reference, i.e., AERONET (Aerosol Robotic Network), GNSS Germany (Global Navigation Satellite System) and measurements from two MWR (Microwave Radiometer) sites. The validation concludes with good agreement, with absolute biases between 0.11 and 2.85 kg/m2, root mean square deviations (rmsds) between 1.63 and 3.24 kg/m2 and Pearson correlation coefficients ranging from 0.96 to 0.98. The retrievals uncertainty estimates were evaluated against AERONET. The comparison suggests that, in sum, uncertainties are estimated well, while still some error sources seem to be over- and underestimated. In limited case studies it could be shown that SEVIRI TCWV is capable to both display large scale variabilities in water vapour fields ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Aerosol Robotic Network Freie Universität Berlin: Refubium (FU Berlin)
spellingShingle MSG-SEVIRI
total column water vapour
split window
retrieval algorithm
optimal estimation
RTTOV
validation
AERONET
ddc:551
El Kassar, Jan
Carbajal Henken, Cintia
Preusker, Rene
Fischer, Jürgen
Optimal Estimation MSG-SEVIRI Clear-Sky Total Column Water Vapour Retrieval Using the Split Window Difference
title Optimal Estimation MSG-SEVIRI Clear-Sky Total Column Water Vapour Retrieval Using the Split Window Difference
title_full Optimal Estimation MSG-SEVIRI Clear-Sky Total Column Water Vapour Retrieval Using the Split Window Difference
title_fullStr Optimal Estimation MSG-SEVIRI Clear-Sky Total Column Water Vapour Retrieval Using the Split Window Difference
title_full_unstemmed Optimal Estimation MSG-SEVIRI Clear-Sky Total Column Water Vapour Retrieval Using the Split Window Difference
title_short Optimal Estimation MSG-SEVIRI Clear-Sky Total Column Water Vapour Retrieval Using the Split Window Difference
title_sort optimal estimation msg-seviri clear-sky total column water vapour retrieval using the split window difference
topic MSG-SEVIRI
total column water vapour
split window
retrieval algorithm
optimal estimation
RTTOV
validation
AERONET
ddc:551
topic_facet MSG-SEVIRI
total column water vapour
split window
retrieval algorithm
optimal estimation
RTTOV
validation
AERONET
ddc:551
url https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/33184
https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-32906
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12101256