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JMA’s GSICS and SCOPE-CM Activities (CGMS-41-JMA-WP-04) CGMS-41, Jul. 08-12, 2013, Tsukuba, Japan 1 JMA / Meteorological Satellite Center
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Contents CGMS-41, Jul. 08-12, 2013, Tsukuba, Japan2 Development of the MTSAT Calibration system on GSICS Infrared Inter-calibration Visible Vicarious Calibration Contribution to SCOPE-CM Reprocess and Archive ECV Data at JMA (Response to Recommendation 40.17)
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Development of the MTSAT Calibration system on GSICS 1) Infrared Inter-calibration 3 Current status of MTSAT-1R/-2 IR GSICS correction Demonstration phase, started in July 2010 Reference sensor: Metop-A/IASI and Aqua/AIRS Toward the implements to Pre-Operational phase Additions and modifications to the netCDF conventions, Combine of RAC (Re-Analysis Correction) files To meet the requirement of bias plotting tool, already finished Uncertainty evaluation ongoing, will be finished soon CGMS-41, Jul. 08-12, 2013, Tsukuba, Japan
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Development of the MTSAT Calibration system on GSICS 2) Visible Vicarious Calibration 4 Method: Comparison of observed and simulated radiance for some targets Target: Wide range of TBB in order to obtain reliable regression line Cloud-free ocean, Cloud-free land, Liquid water cloud, DCC Radiative transfer calculation: RSTAR (Nakajima and Tanaka [1986,1988]) Input data : Independent from GEO data JMA Re-Analysis atmos. profiles, MODIS L1B, BRDF, Aura/OMI total column ozone, … Result of MTSAT-2 in Feb. 2011 Simulated reflectivity Observed reflectivity This work have been done as part of a research program conducted in collaboration with the University of Tokyo, the visible channel calibrations of GMS and MTSAT satellites. CGMS-41, Jul. 08-12, 2013, Tsukuba, Japan
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5 2) Visible Vicarious Calibration GMS-5 re-calibration during pre-MODIS era Background Calibration of past satellites data is required for climatological use GMS-5: JMA’s geostationary satellite (June 1995 to May 2003) Problem Developed calibration technique can’t be directly applied before 2000 due to a lack of MODIS data Solution: Use constant/climatological value for optical parameters Simulated reflectivity Observed reflectivity w/ MODIS Sep. 2000 Detector-2 y = 1.241 x – 0.0082 DCC Cloud Land Sea w/o MODIS, w/ climatological aerosol Sep. 2000 Detector-2 y = 1.0885 x – 0.0039 Simulated reflectivity DCC Sea Observed reflectivity Preliminary results Similar tendency Difference of slope magnitude, some spikes Need of further investigation
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CGMS-41, Jul. 08-12, 2013, Tsukuba, Japan6 Contribution to SCOPE-CM NameLeader SCOPE-CM partners Other partners Land surface albedo from geostationary satellites (LAGS) Alessio Lattanzio (EUMETSAT CF) NOAA, JMA- Inter-calibration of passive imager observations from time-series of geo stationary satellites (IOGEO) Rob Roebeling (EUMETSAT CF) EUMETSAT (CF and CM SAF) NOAA, JMA - Sustained production of International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) cloud products Kenneth Knapp (NOAA) JMA, CMA EUMETSAT INPE NY City College Atmospheric Motion Vectors (AMV) and Clear/All Sky Radiances (CSR/ASR) from historical meteorological satellites in geostationary and polar orbit Kotaro Bessho (JMA) JMA (MSC+CPD) EUMETSAT (CF) NOAA (NCDC) Initial activities of SCOPE-CM which JMA has contributed: Atmospheric Motion Vector (AMV) Clear Sky Radiance (CSR) Surface albedo Phase 2 project starting in January 2014 JMA will lead one project and participates in three others SCOPE-CM Phase 2 projects with JMA involvement
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CGMS-41, Jul. 08-12, 2013, Tsukuba, Japan7 Reprocess and Archive ECV Data at JMA (Response to Recommendation 40.17) SatelliteAMVCSRSurface Albedo GMS-1 IRJan 1979 - Nov 1979NA GMS-3 IR, VISMar 1988 - Dec 1989NA GMS-4 IR, VISDec 1989 - Jun 1995NA GMS-5 IR, VIS, WVJun 1995 - May 2003IR1-3Jun 1995 - May 2003Mar 2000 - May 2003 GOES-9 IR, VIS, WVMay 2003 - Jun 2005IR1-3May 2003 - Jun 2005NA MTSAT-1R IR, VIS, WVJun 2005 - Sep 2009IR1-4Jul 2005 - Dec 2009NA ECV data created in SCOPE-CM Phase 1 ECV data created in SCOPE-CM Phase 1: archived at JMA AMV and CSR Assimilated in the Japanese 55-year Reanalysis Project (JRA-55) They have also been provided to the ECMWF reanalysis group in 2012 The current status of reprocessing is detailed at http://mscweb.kishou.go.jp/product/reprocess/.
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