Analysis of Radiosonde and Ground-Based Remotely Sensed PWV Data from the 2004 North Slope of Alaska Arctic Winter Radiometric Experiment

Abstract During 9 March–9 April 2004, the North Slope of Alaska Arctic Winter Radiometric Experiment was conducted at the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program's (ARM) "Great White" field site near Barrow, Alaska. The major goals of the experiment were to compare microwave and mil...

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Published in:Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
Main Authors: Vinia Mattioli, Domenico Cimini, Seth I. Gutman, Ed R. Westwater, F. J. Schmidlin, Tito Scalo, J. C. Liljegren, Barry M. Lesht
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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spelling ftopenaccessrep:oai:zenodo.org:107071 2023-10-25T01:35:29+02:00 Analysis of Radiosonde and Ground-Based Remotely Sensed PWV Data from the 2004 North Slope of Alaska Arctic Winter Radiometric Experiment Vinia Mattioli Domenico Cimini Seth I. Gutman Ed R. Westwater F. J. Schmidlin Tito Scalo J. C. Liljegren Barry M. Lesht 2007-03-01 https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/107071 https://doi.org/10.1175/jtech1982.1 eng eng url:https://www.openaccessrepository.it/communities/itmirror https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/107071 doi:10.1175/jtech1982.1 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Rural Digital Europe Atmospheric Science Ocean Engineering info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2007 ftopenaccessrep https://doi.org/10.1175/jtech1982.1 2023-09-26T22:20:50Z Abstract During 9 March–9 April 2004, the North Slope of Alaska Arctic Winter Radiometric Experiment was conducted at the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program's (ARM) "Great White" field site near Barrow, Alaska. The major goals of the experiment were to compare microwave and millimeter wavelength radiometers and to develop forward models in radiative transfer, all with a focus on cold (temperature from 0° to −40°C) and dry [precipitable water vapor (PWV) < 0.5 cm] conditions. To supplement the remote sensors, several radiosonde packages were deployed: Vaisala RS90 launched at the ARM Duplex and at the Great White and Sippican VIZ-B2 operated by the NWS. In addition, eight dual-radiosonde launches were conducted at the Duplex with Vaisala RS90 and Sippican GPS Mark II, the latter one modified to include a chilled mirror humidity sensor. Temperature comparisons showed a nighttime bias between VIZ-B2 and RS90, which reached 3.5°C at 30 hPa. Relative humidity comparisons indicated better than 5% average agreement between the RS90 and the chilled mirror. A bias of about 20% for the upper troposphere was found in the VIZ-B2 and the Mark II measurements relative to both RS90 and the chilled mirror. Comparisons in PWV were made between a microwave radiometer, a microwave profiler, a global positioning system receiver, and the radiosonde types. An RMS agreement of 0.033 cm was found between the radiometer and the profiler and better than 0.058 cm between the radiometers and GPS. RS90 showed a daytime dry bias on PWV of about 0.02 cm. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Barrow north slope Alaska Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN): Open Access Repository Arctic Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 24 3 415 431
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topic Rural Digital Europe
Atmospheric Science
Ocean Engineering
spellingShingle Rural Digital Europe
Atmospheric Science
Ocean Engineering
Vinia Mattioli
Domenico Cimini
Seth I. Gutman
Ed R. Westwater
F. J. Schmidlin
Tito Scalo
J. C. Liljegren
Barry M. Lesht
Analysis of Radiosonde and Ground-Based Remotely Sensed PWV Data from the 2004 North Slope of Alaska Arctic Winter Radiometric Experiment
topic_facet Rural Digital Europe
Atmospheric Science
Ocean Engineering
description Abstract During 9 March–9 April 2004, the North Slope of Alaska Arctic Winter Radiometric Experiment was conducted at the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program's (ARM) "Great White" field site near Barrow, Alaska. The major goals of the experiment were to compare microwave and millimeter wavelength radiometers and to develop forward models in radiative transfer, all with a focus on cold (temperature from 0° to −40°C) and dry [precipitable water vapor (PWV) < 0.5 cm] conditions. To supplement the remote sensors, several radiosonde packages were deployed: Vaisala RS90 launched at the ARM Duplex and at the Great White and Sippican VIZ-B2 operated by the NWS. In addition, eight dual-radiosonde launches were conducted at the Duplex with Vaisala RS90 and Sippican GPS Mark II, the latter one modified to include a chilled mirror humidity sensor. Temperature comparisons showed a nighttime bias between VIZ-B2 and RS90, which reached 3.5°C at 30 hPa. Relative humidity comparisons indicated better than 5% average agreement between the RS90 and the chilled mirror. A bias of about 20% for the upper troposphere was found in the VIZ-B2 and the Mark II measurements relative to both RS90 and the chilled mirror. Comparisons in PWV were made between a microwave radiometer, a microwave profiler, a global positioning system receiver, and the radiosonde types. An RMS agreement of 0.033 cm was found between the radiometer and the profiler and better than 0.058 cm between the radiometers and GPS. RS90 showed a daytime dry bias on PWV of about 0.02 cm.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Vinia Mattioli
Domenico Cimini
Seth I. Gutman
Ed R. Westwater
F. J. Schmidlin
Tito Scalo
J. C. Liljegren
Barry M. Lesht
author_facet Vinia Mattioli
Domenico Cimini
Seth I. Gutman
Ed R. Westwater
F. J. Schmidlin
Tito Scalo
J. C. Liljegren
Barry M. Lesht
author_sort Vinia Mattioli
title Analysis of Radiosonde and Ground-Based Remotely Sensed PWV Data from the 2004 North Slope of Alaska Arctic Winter Radiometric Experiment
title_short Analysis of Radiosonde and Ground-Based Remotely Sensed PWV Data from the 2004 North Slope of Alaska Arctic Winter Radiometric Experiment
title_full Analysis of Radiosonde and Ground-Based Remotely Sensed PWV Data from the 2004 North Slope of Alaska Arctic Winter Radiometric Experiment
title_fullStr Analysis of Radiosonde and Ground-Based Remotely Sensed PWV Data from the 2004 North Slope of Alaska Arctic Winter Radiometric Experiment
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Radiosonde and Ground-Based Remotely Sensed PWV Data from the 2004 North Slope of Alaska Arctic Winter Radiometric Experiment
title_sort analysis of radiosonde and ground-based remotely sensed pwv data from the 2004 north slope of alaska arctic winter radiometric experiment
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