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LWG, Destin (Fl.), 27/1/2009 VAMP seduces Aeolus (to optimize its vertical sampling) Jan Marseille, Ad Stoffelen, Karim Houchi, Jos de Kloe (KNMI) Heiner Körnich (MISU), Harald Schyberg (MetNo) funded by ESA
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LWG, Destin (Fl.), 27/1/2009

VAMP seduces Aeolus

(to optimize its vertical sampling)

Gert-Jan Marseille, Ad Stoffelen, Karim Houchi, Jos de Kloe (KNMI)Heiner Körnich (MISU), Harald Schyberg (MetNo)

funded by ESA

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ADM-Aeolus

• ESA Earth Core Explorer Mission

• Doppler wind lidar to measure wind profiles

• Scheduled launch: April 2011

• Main characteristics:– polar orbit, dawn-dusk

– 400 km altitude

– 355 nm laser

– Single line of sight (LOS)

– 35° looking angle

– Sampling scheme: 50 km on a 200 km track

– Range from surface to ~26 km

First observing system to provide a global coverage of 3-D wind

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Aeolus coverage

ADM samples data sparse sensitive areas

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ADM receiver

from relay optics (D=36 mm)

10 nm

Low resolution filter

6 pm

Brewster plate

Medium resolution filter

Quarterwave plate

High resolution Mie interferometer

Relay optics

DFU1 (Mie receiver)with accumulation CCD

1 pm

6 pm

6 pm

A B

High resolution Rayleigh interferometer

Relay optics

DFU2 (Rayleigh receiver)with accumulation CCD

• Spectral separator relying on polarisation discrimination

• Combined receiver including:– Multi channel Mie (Fizeau) receiver

– Dual channel Rayleigh (Fabry-Perot) receiver

– Accumulation CCD detection chain

HSRL lidar

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ADM sampling

• km-length samples• 14-50 samples in an observation• Limitation of 24 vertical samples for both Mie & Rayleigh

How to distribute these effectively?

26 km

16 km

0 km

Mie Rayleigh

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ESA VAMP study

• VAMP – Vertical Aeolus Measurement Positioning

• Consider the atmospheric dynamical and optical characteristics and their interaction with the ADM-Aeolus measurement system in order to optimize the user benefit of the Aeolus system

• The study will conclude with a recommendation for the operation of the instrument spatial and temporal sampling, to provide maximum mission benefit

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Issues

• Wind variability

• Representation of the mean wind in heterogeneous conditions– Combined wind and optical variability

– Height assignment

– Atmospheric state / climate dependence

• Terrain-following vertical samplingzi+1

zi

Backscatter/extinction

wind-shear

Combined wind-shear and optical (backscatter /extinction) variability over bin causes height assignment errors; mean wind in bin measured wind

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ADM sampling in heterogeneous atmosphere

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ECMWF HLOS wind along orbit HLOS wind-shear along orbit

Combined optical and dynamical variability

1/1/2007

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Vertical sampling restrictions

Vertical sampling scenario can be changed 8 times per orbit

• 24 levels for the Fizeau (Mie) and Fabry-Perot (Rayleigh)

• Weekly commanding, set 3 weeks ahead

• Mie ground calibration over land (TBD)

• Fabry-Perot and Fizeau cross calibration of wind

• Mie cross talk correction

• Mie contamination for Fabry-Perot only (stratosphere)

• Bin size limitation: multiples of 250 m with a maximum of 2000 m.

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Optional vertical sampling scenarios and many more ………….

Maximum Mie/Rayleigh overlap Mie focus on PBL/troposphere Mie oversampling in Tropics (cirrus)

courtesy Jos de Kloe (KNMI)

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VAMP approach

• Generate statistics of atmosphere dynamical and optical variability as a function of season/climate zone/land/sea – Atmospheric optics: CALIPSO; global coverage

– Atmospheric dynamics: ECMWF global model, collocated at CALIPSO locations

• However, model dynamics too smooth, lacking small-scale atmospheric scales, thus underestimating the number of large shear events

• Use additional data sources to adapt the model dynamics– Cloud Resolving Model: horizontal and vertical atmospheric variability

– Hi-Res Radiosonde: vertical atmospheric variability

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Atmospheric optics

• CALIPSO level-2 aerosol product– Too coarse (40 km horizontal resolution)

• CALIPSO level-1 product– Convert attenuated backscatter @532nm to particle backscatter @355nm

– Averaging to 3.5 km (horizontal), 125 m (vertical)

– i.e. compatible with ADM sampling

• Cloud detection and optical properties computation

• Use night-time orbits only; to reduce noise contamination

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Tropical cirrus

CALIPSO L1B

Cloud lidar ratioParticle backscatter

Pre-processed CALIPSO L1B

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Retrieval algorithm validation – CALIPSO L2 aerosol product

CALIPSO raw L1 data

Aerosol/cloud from retrieval algorithm

CALIPSO L2 aerosol product

Validation with CALIPSO level-2 aerosol product limited to large aerosol loadings

40 km horizontal120 m vertical (< 20km)360 m vertical (> 20 km)

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Retrieval algorithm validation – LITE/RMA

355 nm aerosol backscatterGreen: Vaughan 1989 data (RMA)Purple: LITE 1994Red/black: CALIPSO 2007

Blue: molecular backscatter

CALIPSO retrieval is in between “clean” Vaughan and “dirty” LITE period

January 2007

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Atmospheric dynamics (HLOS wind-shear statistics)

ECMWF model (T799L91)

Mean HLOS wind shear 0.002-0.003 s-

1, i.e. 2-3 ms-1 /km,

maximum wind shear

0.04 s-1 near surface and tropopause height

August 2007

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Extreme heterogeneous atmosphere statistics

Extreme heterogeneous atmospheres are rare in the free troposphere, less than 1%, but can be up to 10% in the PBL. Model dynamics underestimates real atmospheric variability

January 2007 August 2007

cirruscirrus

PSC

optical thick clouds

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High Resolution radiosondes ( ~30 m. resolution)

ECMWF effective vertical resolution ~ 1.5 km

courtesy Karim Houchi (KNMI)

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Cloud resolving models (Tropics)

• CRM lacks small-scales

• Under investigation

vertical wind velocity occurrence

vertical wind velocity > 1 m s-1

precip. Mm/day

wind-shear > 0.01 s-1

courtesy Heiner Körnich (MISU)

CRM: high horizontal and vertical resolution

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To do: dataset integration/data assimilation issues

• Integrate NWP/CRM/Hi-Res radiosonde statistics Global statics of the occurrence of heterogeneous atmospheric scenes Input for the selection of vertical sampling scenarios

• Recapitulate measures of expected ADM impact as a function of height and climate zone. Anticipated background and observation error variances should be compared to estimate the "information content" of different vertical sampling scenarios. O-B and O-A statistics of other wind observation types could provide further guidance.

• A simple vertical analysis model to simulate the effect of shear data assimilation should be tested. Realistic NWP experiments can be conducted for existing wind profile data.

• Assimilation ensemble experiment (Tan and Andersson, 2005) with a focus on the stratospheric dynamics for selected sampling scenarios

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Conclusion

• For ADM an advanced vertical sampling scenario needs to be elaborated due to the limited number of vertical range gates.

• Issues of instrument wind calibration, zonal wind variability climate, atmospheric heterogeneity, expected beneficial impact, and data assimilation method are all at interplay.

• At this point several options remain open, which should be studied in more detail to provide guidance before the launch in 2011.

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• Backup slides

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ADM height assignment and HLOS wind error

H

HLOS

Rayleigh Mie (high SNR only)


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