H51H-1478
NOAA Unique CrIS/ATMS Processing System (NUCAPS) Environmental Data Record and Validation

Friday, 18 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Quanhua Liu1, Nicholas R Nalli2, Antonia Gambacorta1, Flavio Iturbide2, Changyi Tan2, Kexin Zhang2, Michael Wilson2, Anthony Reale1, Bomin Sun2 and Andrew Mollner, (1)NOAA College Park, College Park, MD, United States, (2)IMSG, College Park, MD, United States
Abstract:
This presentation introduces the NOAA sounding products to AGU community. The NOAA Unique CrIS/ATMS Processing System (NUCAPS) operationally generates vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature (AVTP), moisture (AVMP), carbonate products (CO, CO2, and CH4) and other trace gases as well as outgoing long-wave radiation (OLR). These products have been publicly released through NOAA CLASS from April 8, 2014 to present. This paper presents the validation of these products.

For AVTP and AVMP are validated by comparing against ECMWF analysis data and dedicated radiosondes. The dedicated radiosondes achieve higher quality and reach higher altitudes than conventional radiosondes. In addition, the launch times of dedicated radiosondes specifically fit Suomi NPP overpass times within 1 hour generally. We also use ground based lidar data provided by collaborators (The Aerospace Corporation) to validate the retrieved temperature profiles above 100 hPa up to 1 hPa. Both NOAA VALAR and NPROVS validation systems are applied. The Suomi NPP FM5-Ed1A OLR from CERES prior to the end of May 2012 is available now for us to validate real-time CrIS OLR environmental data records (EDRs) for NOAA/CPC operational precipitation verification. However, the quality of CrIS sensor data records (SDRs) for this time frame on CLASS is suboptimal and many granules (more than three-quarters) are invalid. Using the current offline ADL reprocessed CrIS SDR data from NOAA/STAR AIT, which includes all CrIS SDR improvements to date, we have subsequently obtained a well-distributed OLR EDR.

This paper will also discuss the validation of the CrIS infrared ozone profile.