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Assimilation of ground-based rainfall observations In ECMWF’s global 4D-Var system Philippe Lopez, ECMWF Special thanks to P. Bauer, A. Geer, A. Fouilloux and D. Salmond (ECMWF) NCEP Stage IV (NEXRAD) rainfall data assimilation. SYNOP rain gauge assimilation. Summary and prospects. 7 th ERAD Conference, Toulouse, 24-29 June 2012

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Assimilation of ground-based rainfall observationsIn ECMWF’s global 4D-Var system

Philippe Lopez, ECMWF

Special thanks to P. Bauer, A. Geer, A. Fouilloux and D. Salmond (ECMWF)

� NCEP Stage IV (NEXRAD) rainfall data assimilation.

� SYNOP rain gauge assimilation.

� Summary and prospects.

7th ERAD Conference, Toulouse, 24-29 June 2012

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Direct 4D-Var assimilation of NCEP Stage IV rain da ta(Lopez 2011, MWR)

Observations:

• NCEP Stage IV radar + gauge precipitation product (4-km resol.).

• Data are averaged to model resolution prior to the assimilation.

• Domain: eastern USA .

• 6-hour accumulations are assimilated � smoother & more linear (4D-Var).

• Ln(RR6h[mm h-1]+1) transform (background departures closer to Gaussian).• Ln(RR6h[mm h ]+1) transform (background departures closer to Gaussian).

Quality control:• Obs rejected in regions with either rugged orography, surface snowfall or

ducting .

• Only points that are rainy in both background and obs are assimilated .

• Fixed observation error : σo = 0.18 (in log-space).

• Variational bias correction applied (Dee and Uppala, 2009).

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���� In ECMWF’s operations since 15 November 2011 .

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∆∆∆∆RMSE North. Hemis. 500hPa wind ∆∆∆∆RMSE Europe 500hPa temperature

good

- neutral or slightly positive impact on the global s cale .- some hint of a downstream positive impact over Europe and Asia.

• Improvement in short-range precipitation forecasts (up to 24h range).

• Impact on forecast scores for atmospheric parameter s (Z, T, wind , RH):

Direct 4D-Var assimilation of NCEP Stage IV rain da ta

Change in Forecast Root Mean Square Error (w.r.t. r adiosondes)due to direct 4D-Var assimilation of NCEP Stage IV rain data

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∆∆∆∆RMSE South. Hemis. 500hPa wind ∆∆∆∆RMSE Asia 850hPa temperature

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Direct 4D-Var assimilation of SYNOP rain gauges(Lopez 2012, MWR, submitted)

• Based on the developments made for radar rain data assimilation (e.g. possibility to assimilate accumulated rainfal l obs.).

Observations:

• SYNOP station 6-hour precipitation accumulations.

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• Data are superobbed to model resolution prior to the assimilation.

• Domain: extratropics (too large errors in the tropics?).

• Ln(RR 6h[mm h-1]+1) is actually assimilated in 4D-Var.

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Direct 4D-Var assimilation of SYNOP rain gauges

Quality control:• Obs rejected in regions with rugged orography, snowfall or strong winds .

• All points that are rainy in either background or obs are assimilated .

• Crude parametrization of representativity error (seasonal variations).

• Fixed contribution from other sources: σother = 0.05 (in log-space).

• Wind -induced error bias correction (based on Nešpor and Sevruk, 1999):

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• Wind -induced error bias correction (based on Nešpor and Sevruk, 1999):

• Fixed bias correction BC = f(RR), for other sources of bias .

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Experimental set-up:

Two 4D-Var assimilation global experiments were run :

Direct 4D-Var assimilation of SYNOP rain gauges

Experiment Resolution Period Observational coverage

ERA_CTRL T511 L91 (~40 km) Apr-Jun 2011 SYNOP Psurf only

ERA_NEW T511 L91 (~40 km) Apr-Jun 2011 SYNOP Psurf + RGs (6h)ERA_NEW T511 L91 (~40 km) Apr-Jun 2011 SYNOP Psurf + RGs (6h)

� to mimic ECMWF’s future reanalysis of the early 20 th century.

� to assess the potential impact of rain gauge assimi lation when the coverage in other observations is sparse.

~ 600 rain gauge superobs were assimilated per 4D-Va r cycle (every 12 h).

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Number of used RG superobs per 2 °°°°x 2°°°° box and per 4D-Var cycle T511 L91 experiment ERA_NEW (Apr-Jun 2011)

4D-Var assimilation of SYNOP rain gauges

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Forecast anomaly correlation (w.r.t. operational an alyses)as a function of forecast range (0 to 10 days) (Apr -Jun 2011).

Results from pseudo-ERA experiments with RGs (1)

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Correlation of short-range forecast 10.8 µµµµm brightness temperatures with Meteosat-9 imagery over Europe (Apr-Jun 2011):

Results from pseudo-ERA experiments with RGs (2)

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Higher correlations ���� improved spatial distribution of clouds when SYNOP RGs are assimilated.

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Rain gauges:

• 4D-Var data assimilation of SYNOP 6 -hour RG accumulations can have

Summary and prospects

Ground-based precipitation radars:

• NCEP Stage IV 6-hourly rainfall accumulations are n ow assimilated in

ECMWF’s operational 4D-Var.

• Plans: to use other radar networks (Europe, Japan, China,…) (issue of

data policy).

• 4D-Var data assimilation of SYNOP 6 -hour RG accumulations can have

a significant positive impact on medium-range forec ast scores when

coverage in other observations is sparse.

• This might be beneficial in the context of future 2 0th century reanalyses.

• Plans: to test 4D-Var with 24h accumulations and re lax screening of

snowfall and tropical observations.

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+ Hints of an improvement of surface analyses (e.g. soil moisture).

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Thank you!Thank you!

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� At ECMWF, work on the assimilation of ground-based precipitation radardata started in 2005, taking advantage of the developments for satellitemicrowave imager observations in rainy regions(Mahfouf, Marécal, Moreau, Bauer, Geer, Lopez).

Early developments

� First, an indirect 1D+4D-Var approach was tested with NCEP Stage IVhourly radar + gauge rain product over the USA:

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���� slightly positive impact on both analyses and forecast scores (up to24h range only).

� Limited impact competition with other observations (TEMP, SYNOP).

� Some limitations of 1D+4D-Var were identified ���� try direct 4D-Varinstead.

1D-Var 4D-VarTCWV pseudo-obs

Analysis

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1D+4D-Var assimilation of NCEP Stage IV rain data(Lopez and Bauer, 2007, MWR)

Three global assimilation experiments (20 May - 15 June 2005; T511 L60):CTRLCTRLCTRLCTRL = all standard observations (ECMWF operational 4D-Var).CTRL_noqUSCTRL_noqUSCTRL_noqUSCTRL_noqUS = CTRLCTRLCTRLCTRL −−−− nononono moisturemoisturemoisturemoisture obsobsobsobs overoveroverover USUSUSUS (from SYNOP, TEMP, satellites).NEW_noqUSNEW_noqUSNEW_noqUSNEW_noqUS = CTRL_noqUSCTRL_noqUSCTRL_noqUSCTRL_noqUS ++++ NCEPNCEPNCEPNCEP StageStageStageStage IVIVIVIV hourlyhourlyhourlyhourly rainrainrainrain ratesratesratesrates overoveroverover USUSUSUS (1D+4D).

CTRL_noqUSCTRL_noqUSCTRL_noqUSCTRL_noqUS –––– CTRLCTRLCTRLCTRL NEW_noqUSNEW_noqUSNEW_noqUSNEW_noqUS –––– CTRL_noqUSCTRL_noqUSCTRL_noqUSCTRL_noqUS

Mean differences of TCWV analyses at 00UTC

No moisture obs. over USA ���� Radar data assimilated “on their

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No moisture obs. over USA ����

strong drying (down to −−−−5 kg m -2)Radar data assimilated “on their

own” cancel most of the drift.

���� Rain data alone can have a substantial positive impact on ana lyses andforecasts.

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Asymmetry of rain analysis increments

Statistics of direct 4D-Var assimilation of NCEP Stage IV data over eastern half of the USA in April-May 2009 (T511 L91; CY35R2).

PDF of background (red) and analysis (black) departures (Gaussian fit)

2D PDF of background and analysis departures

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Always easier to reduce precipitation than to increase it during assimilation, mainly as a result of the limiting effect of saturation.

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Short-range precipitation forecast is significantly improved. .

April-May 2009 Sept-Oct 2009

Equitable Threat Score

12h-accumulated precipitation FC 00Z+12

Direct 4D-Var assimilation of NCEP Stage IV rain da ta

Equitable Threat Score

False Alarm Rate

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Impact on precipitation FC as a function of FC rang e (6-72h)

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Filled symbols indicate significant differences (at 95% level)

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Forecast range (0-72h) Forecast range (0-72h)

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NCEP Stage IV observations

CTRL – NCEP Stage IVImpact of NCEP Stage IV assimilation

on 12h forecasts of precipitation.Sept-Oct 2009 average

(T511 L91 ≈≈≈≈ 40km)

NEW – NCEP Stage IV

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• Fitted curves of relative wind-induced error (%) ag ainst measured rain rate and wind speed at gauge top for Mk2 and Hellma nn gauges:

Wind-induced error bias correction (3)

increasing wind speed

increasing rain rate

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60°N60°N

120°W 60°W 0° 60°E 120°E

SYNOP rain gauge height above ground (m)

No info 0.3 - 0.4 0.4 - 0.5 0.5 - 0.6 0.6 - 0.7 0.7 - 0.8

0.8 - 1 1 - 1.1 1.1 - 1.2 1.2 - 1.3 1.3 - 1.5 1.5 - 2

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0-6h precipitation forecast scores against SYNOP RG themselves: Equitable Threat Score (ETS) and False Alarm Rate ( FAR) (Apr-Jun 2011).

Results from pseudo-ERA experiments with RGs (3)

ETS Europe ETS USA ETS China

FAR Europe FAR USA FAR China

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Comparison of top-layer soil moisture analyses (6-h ourly)with in-situ NCRS-SCAN observations over the USA

(from Clément Albergel)

Results from pseudo-ERA experiments with RGs (4)

ERA_CTRL ERA_NEW

Correl. 0.615 0.644

Example of Silver City (Mississipi, USA)

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Higher correlations ���� improved spatial distribution of soil moisture when SYNOP RGs are assimilated.

Correl. 0.615 0.644

Bias -0.060 -0.058

RMSD 0.128 0.124

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