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Title: Observing System Simulation Experiments


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Observing System Simulation Experiments
  • Lars Peter Riishojgaard
  • Global Modeling and Assimilation Office
  • And
  • Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation

2
Overview
  • OSEs and OSSEs
  • OSSEs for future missions
  • The Molniya Orbit Imager
  • OSSEs for missions in development
  • Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO)

3
OSEs and OSSEs
  • Observing System Experiment
  • Typically aimed at assessing the impact of a
    given existing data type on a system
  • Straightforward data denial or data addition
  • Observing System Simulation Experiment
  • Typically aimed at assessing the impact of a
    hypothetical data type on a hypothetical system
  • Not straightforward EVERYTHING (including nature
    itself) must be simulated
  • gt Costly in terms of computing and manpower

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Applications
  • OSSEs are developed for studying the
    characteristics and impact of non-existing
    observations
  • Often the best shot at looking into the future
    prior to making a 500M decision
  • Useful at any phase in a space program
  • Preliminary investigations (e.g.MW or IR?)
  • Definition (e.g. which orbit?)
  • Design (trades)
  • Pre-flight (user trades)

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Case studies two OSSEs
  • The Molniya Orbit Imager
  • Candidate future mission
  • Typical OSSE question
  • What would mission_X do for application_Y?
  • OCO (Orbiting Carbon Observatory)
  • Mission in development
  • Different type of questions, e.g.
  • What is the right strategy for assimilating the
    observations from mission_X for
    application_Y?
  • What are the prospects for generating and using
    unplanned_data_product_Z from mission_X?

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Molniya Orbit Imager
  • High-latitude quasi-geostationary imager (GOES
    to the pole) built on MODIS and GOES heritage
  • Full Earth disc image every 15 minutes at 1 km
    (VIS channel) and 2 km (5 IR channels) horizontal
    resolution
  • High-latitude winds gt improved weather forecasts
    (fewer busts) also at low latitudes
  • Improved hurricane landfall forecasting

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Molniya Orbit Imager OSSE
  • Central issue
  • What would high-latitude satellite wind
    observations add to mid-latitude numerical
    weather prediction skill?
  • Simple question
  • Observations of a well-known (existing) type, but
    over a previously unobserved region
  • No easy fix
  • Everything needs to be simulated
  • Atmosphere
  • Reference observations
  • Perturbation observations

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Molniya Orbit Imager (III)
  • Main OSSE ingredients
  • Nature run simulated atmosphere (NCEP)
  • Simulated reference observations
  • RAOBS, SATOBS, HIRS, AMSU, SYNOPS,
    Scattterometer, ACARS, etc.
  • Simulated Molniya Orbit Imager winds
  • Data Assimilation System (GEOS-4)
  • Control run (everything but MOI data)
  • Perturbation run (adding MOI data)

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How to simulate observations?
  • By sampling the nature run and adding noise
  • In some cases this is straightforward, in others
    less so
  • Simulated MOI winds would require a
    2km-resolution model run with realistic clouds
    and mid-tropospheric humidity
  • Next-best thing sample the nature run winds with
    realistic distribution characteristics
  • Rotate geostationary winds distribution over the
    pole
  • Simulate the MOI viewing geometry

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Molniya OSSE (Observing system simulation
experiment) GEOS-4 Atlas et al.
6-hour winds coverage, 4 LEOs ?
Apogee winds coverage, Molniya ?
Forecast improvement over North America, 48 cases
?
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Orbiting Carbon Observatory
  • Mission already in development under ESSP slated
    for 2008 launch
  • precise, time-dependent global measurements of
    atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) from an Earth
    orbiting satellite (JPL)
  • Hyperspectral near-IR instrument primary science
    data product is CO2 column
  • Two questions (based on discussions with Steve
    Pawson, GMAO)
  • Can we do source estimation from OCO? what is
    the right strategy for assimilation?
  • Can OCO do surface pressure? with what kind of
    accuracy impact?

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OCO (I)
  • Question
  • What observations do we need and how do we need
    to assimilate them in order to estimate surface
    fluxes?
  • Ingredients
  • Transport given by GCM and assumed to be perfect
  • Imposed best-estimate fluxes
  • Simulated OCO observations of the scenario given
    by 1. and 2.
  • Using 1., attempt to recover 2. from 3.
  • This can iterated until the question is answered
  • e.g. data selection, density, cloudiness,
    radiance vs. retrieval is

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OCO (II)
  • Satellite data often provide the unexpected in
    terms of benefits and data products
  • MODIS
  • Tropospheric winds
  • TOMS
  • Aerosol
  • Stratospheric winds

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OCO (III)
  • Could OCO provide surface pressure observations?
  • Intriguing from a numerical weather prediction
    perspective
  • Relatively easy to define and execute OSSE
  • Simulate generic surface pressure observations
    with pertinent coverage and error characteristics
  • A positive answer would have substantial
    implications
  • for OCO algorithm development, processing and
    dissemination (latency)
  • for the users new data type, benefits

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Summary
  • OSSEs are costly and complex, but they are
    essential test beds through all phases of the
    definition and development of space-based
    observing systems
  • Two examples
  • Molniya Orbit Imager (candidate mission)
  • OCO (approved ESSP mission)
  • NASA should not be funding and flying missions
    that have not proven their worth in an OSSE
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