Analysis of the global ISCCP TOVS water vapor climatology

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Strengths of this dataset include the nearly global daily coverage, availability for a multiyear period, operational internal quality checks, and its description of important features in the mean state of the atmosphere. Weaknesses of this PWC dataset include that the infrared sensors are unable to collect data in cloudy regions, the retrievals are strongly biased toward a land-based radiosonde first-guess dataset, and the description of high spatial and temporal variability is inadequate. Primary consequences of these factors are seen in the underestimation of ITCZ water vapor maxima, and underestimation of midlatitude water vapor mean and standard deviation values where transient atmospheric phenomena contribute significantly toward time means. A comparison of TOVS analyses to SSM/I data over ocean for the month of July 1988 shows fair agreement in the magnitude and distribution of the monthly mean values, but the TOVS fields exhibit much less temporal and spatial variability on a daily basis in comparison to the SSM/I analyses. -from Authors

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Wittmeyer, I. L., & Vonder Haar, T. H. (1994). Analysis of the global ISCCP TOVS water vapor climatology. Journal of Climate, 7(2), 325–333. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0442(1994)007<0325:AOTGIT>2.0.CO;2

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