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1 Can radio occultation be used to discern long-term tropopause trends?
Paul Staten and Thomas Reichler University of Utah

2 Outline Brief RO overview
Describe precision of tropopause measurements Discuss errors in day-to-day tropopause measurements Demonstrate fitness of RO for tropopause climate studies

3 Radio Occultation How RO works The good news The bad news
No calibration No instrument drift Global coverage Kuo et al., 2005 The bad news Engeln, processing

4 CHAMP (Post Processed)
RO Timeline Radiosondes GPS/MET CHAMP (Post Processed) CHAMP SAC-C COSMIC 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

5 COSMIC Self Comparison
vs. Image Courtesy Orbital Sciences Corporation Pointwise comparison Simulates a comparison between years

6 RMS Temperature Error (K)
Boreal Winter, Tropics RMS Temperature Error (K) Number of Pairs Rocken et al. Hajj et al. This study Rocken et al. This study Hajj et al. Emphasize precision Rocken et al. 2 – 3 K global above 10 km GPSMET vs radiosondes (Shading = Contours) Hajj et al K global 5 – 15 km CHAMP vs SACC This Study 1.79 K tropical LRT COSMIC vs COSMIC

7 RMS Temperature Error Boreal Spring RMS Temperature Error
Number of Pairs

8 COSMIC, 2006.111 to 2007.149, Zonal Mean, Time Mean
Confidence Intervals COSMIC, to , Zonal Mean, Time Mean Temperature Number of Pairs Number of Pairs Geopotential Height 3-degree bins 3-degree bins 48-degree bins 48-degree bins 11m 0.04K Seidel et al., 2001: -0.5 K decade-1 Seidel et al., 2001: +20 m decade-1 Gettelman & Forster, 2001: +50 m decade-1* > 0.04 K is significant > 11 m is significant * for CPT

9 COSMIC vs. CHAMP vs. Orbital Sciences Corporation
© GFZ-Potsdam, Germany

10 Mean and Confidence Interval
compare to ~2000 pairs for COSMIC 95% Confidence Interval Number of Pairs -0.05 Mean TCOSMIC - TCHAMP 0.14 Compare to -0.5 K decade-1 (Seidel) For tropics, trend in < 5 years (no overlap)

11 Conclusions Radio occultation Provides an abundance of tropopause data
Allows precise characterization of tropopause across times scales Can detect climate trends with confidence

12 Future Work Investigate processing effect
Validate against radiosonde data Produce 12-year time series

13 Thank You.

14 Post – Processing Blue shows post processing
Boreal Fall CHAMP (PP) – CHAMP CHAMP (PP) – COSMIC CHAMP - COSMIC Blue shows post processing Most bias is due to post processing

15 Boreal Winter, SH Subtropics
RMS Temperature Error Boreal Winter, SH Subtropics RMS Temperature Error Number of Comparisons Emphasize precision Higher variability than in tropics Steeper slope (~7m/s) than in tropics

16 Occultation Locations for COSMIC, 6 S/C, 6 Planes, 24 Hrs
COSMIC DISTRIBUTION Occultation Locations for COSMIC, 6 S/C, 6 Planes, 24 Hrs Illustration by Bill Schreiner, UCAR

17 References Gettelman, A. and P. M. de F Forster (2002): A Climatology of the Tropical Tropopause Layer, JMSJ, Vol. 80, Kuo, Y., C. Rocken, and R. Anthens (2005): Use of GPS radio occultation data for climate monitoring, 16th Conference on Climate Variability and Change, San Diego, CA, Amer. Meteor. Soc. Rocken, C., et al. (1997): Analysis and validation of GPS/MET data in the neutral atmosphere, J. Geophys. Res., 102, Seidel, D. J., R. J. Ross, J. K. Angell, and G. C. Reid (2001): Climatological characteristics of the tropical tropopause as revealed by radiosondes, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 7857– 7878. von Engeln, A. (2006): A first test of climate monitoring with radio occultation instruments: Comparing two processing centers, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L22705, doi: /2006GL


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