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Document: Impact of Assimilated Precipitation-Sensitive Radiances on the NU-WRF Simulation of the West African Monsoon (Doc-489)

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Authors
Zang, S., Matsui, T., Cheung, S., Zupanski, M., and C. Peters-Lidard
Year
2017
Title
Impact of Assimilated Precipitation-Sensitive Radiances on the NU-WRF Simulation of the West African Monsoon
Document Type
Journal Article
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Journal
Global Precipitation measurement, special edition
Volume
145
Pages
3881-3900
Abstract
This work assimilates multisensor precipitation-sensitive microwave radiance observations into a stormscale NASA Unified Weather Research and Forecasting (NU-WRF) Model simulation of the West African monsoon. The analysis consists of a full description of the atmospheric states and a realistic cloud and precipitation distribution that is consistent with the observed dynamic and physical features. The analysis shows an improved representation of monsoon precipitation and its interaction with dynamics over West Africa. Most significantly, assimilation of precipitation-affected microwave radiance has a positive impact on the distribution of precipitation intensity and also modulates the propagation of cloud precipitation systems associated with the African easterly jet. Using an ensemble-based assimilation technique that allows statedependent forecast error covariance among dynamical and microphysical variables, this work shows that the assimilation of precipitation-sensitive microwave radiances over the West African monsoon rainband enables initialization of storms. These storms show the characteristics of continental tropical convection that enhance the connection between tropical waves and organized convection systems.
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DOI: 10.1175/MWR-D-16-0389.1
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