Assimilation of GPS radio occultation data at DWD

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We describe the status of the assimilation of bending angles from GPS radio occultations in the 3D-Var for DWD's operational global forecast model GME ("Global Model for Europe"). Experiments show that the assimilation of GPSRO data leads to a significant reduction of biases in the analyses of temperature, humidity and wind in the upper troposphere and the stratosphere, as well as a better r. m. s. fit in the comparison to radiosondes. The impact on forecasts is most prominent in the data sparse Southern Hemisphere, but is also quite notable in the Northern Hemisphere extra-tropics. The positive results found in the impact experiments lead to the implementation of the assimilation of GPS radio occultations from GRACE-A, FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC and GRAS/MetOp-A into the operational suite on 3 August 2010. We also show some initial results from assimilation experiments using radio occultation data from the German research satellite TerraSAR-X. © Author(s) 2011.

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Anlauf, H., Pingel, D., & Rhodin, A. (2011). Assimilation of GPS radio occultation data at DWD. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 4(6), 1105–1113. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-4-1105-2011

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