Assessment of Data Assimilation with the Prototype High Resolution Rapid Refresh for Alaska (HRRRAK)
The Arctic Region Supercomputing Center has been running a quasi-operational prototype of a High Resolution Rapid Refresh for Alaska (HRRRAK) at 3km resolution, initialized by the 13km Rapid Refresh (RR). Although the RR assimilates a broad range of observations into its analyses, experiments with t...
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ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20120015243 2023-05-15T15:05:02+02:00 Assessment of Data Assimilation with the Prototype High Resolution Rapid Refresh for Alaska (HRRRAK) Morton, Don Zavodsky, Brad Hu, Ming Chou, Shih Harrison, Kayla Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available June 25, 2012 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20120015243 unknown Document ID: 20120015243 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20120015243 Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright CASI Meteorology and Climatology M12-1793 13th Weather Research & Forcasting (WRF) Users'' Workshop; 25-29 Jun. 2012; Boulder, CO; United States 2012 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T00:45:59Z The Arctic Region Supercomputing Center has been running a quasi-operational prototype of a High Resolution Rapid Refresh for Alaska (HRRRAK) at 3km resolution, initialized by the 13km Rapid Refresh (RR). Although the RR assimilates a broad range of observations into its analyses, experiments with the HRRRAK suggest that there may be added value in assimilating observations into the 3km initial conditions, downscaled from the 13km RR analyses. The NASA Short-term Prediction Research and Transition (SPoRT) group has been using assimilated data from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) in WRF and WRF-Var simulations since 2004 with promising results. The sounder is aboard NASA s Aqua satellite, and provides vertical profiles of temperature and humidity. The Gridpoint Statistical Interpolation (GSI) system is then used to assimilate these vertical profiles into WRF forecasts. In this work, we assess the use of AIRS data in combination with other global data assimilation products on non-assimilated HRRRAK case studies. Two separate weather events will be assessed to qualitatively and quantitatively assess the impacts of AIRS data on HRRRAK forecasts. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Alaska NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic |
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The Arctic Region Supercomputing Center has been running a quasi-operational prototype of a High Resolution Rapid Refresh for Alaska (HRRRAK) at 3km resolution, initialized by the 13km Rapid Refresh (RR). Although the RR assimilates a broad range of observations into its analyses, experiments with the HRRRAK suggest that there may be added value in assimilating observations into the 3km initial conditions, downscaled from the 13km RR analyses. The NASA Short-term Prediction Research and Transition (SPoRT) group has been using assimilated data from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) in WRF and WRF-Var simulations since 2004 with promising results. The sounder is aboard NASA s Aqua satellite, and provides vertical profiles of temperature and humidity. The Gridpoint Statistical Interpolation (GSI) system is then used to assimilate these vertical profiles into WRF forecasts. In this work, we assess the use of AIRS data in combination with other global data assimilation products on non-assimilated HRRRAK case studies. Two separate weather events will be assessed to qualitatively and quantitatively assess the impacts of AIRS data on HRRRAK forecasts. |
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Assessment of Data Assimilation with the Prototype High Resolution Rapid Refresh for Alaska (HRRRAK) |
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Assessment of Data Assimilation with the Prototype High Resolution Rapid Refresh for Alaska (HRRRAK) |
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Assessment of Data Assimilation with the Prototype High Resolution Rapid Refresh for Alaska (HRRRAK) |
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Assessment of Data Assimilation with the Prototype High Resolution Rapid Refresh for Alaska (HRRRAK) |
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Assessment of Data Assimilation with the Prototype High Resolution Rapid Refresh for Alaska (HRRRAK) |
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assessment of data assimilation with the prototype high resolution rapid refresh for alaska (hrrrak) |
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