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2 OWP: Radiosondes and profilers Doug Parker, CEH Wallingford, 21 January 2005

3 Why are the radiosondes needed? Data assimilation –Detailed (sustainable) analysis of weather and climate –Data impact studies Is the existing network sufficient to analyse the atmosphere ? Adrian Tompkins (ECMWF)

4 ECMWF data impacts (Tompkins et al 2005) All data are about equally useful, but –Radiosondes are most important at lower levels (below ~ 600 hPa ~ 16,000 ft) –Radiosonde thermodynamics are more important than all wind data

5 Why are the radiosondes needed? SOP objectives for radiosonde data High resolution analysis of weather systems –Coordinated with radar, aircraft … –Diurnal cycle  high frequency Water and energy budgets Assimilation into regional models - Regional NWP Security of aviation

6 ‘AMMA’ network ASECNA New stations Non-ASECNA Not reporting

7 Quadrilaterals - fluxes

8 Sounding frequencies on these networks EOP/LOP: As a minimum: –March 2005 – October 2007: 1 per day –March 2006 – October 2006: 1 more per day –Total: 1220 per station (~ 20,000 soundings) –Extra: 6350 sondes contributed by AMMA-IP SOP: Depends on operations – –Could be 8 per day; –Could make use of descent data –Plan for 4600 additional soundings

9 AMMA RS projects: AMMA-EU 2 MEu (includes Infrastructure) France - limited money for upgrade and about 1000 soundings (EOP) UK - about 880 soundings (EOP/SOP). US - seeks funds for –SOP soundings (about 1000) –2 ISS deployments (SOP) –Conakry + sondes (EOP/SOP) These are relatively small-scale!

10 Other AMMA RS activities: Monitoring of data transmission and receipt (data collectors  ECMWF) Monitoring PILOT network Archiving high resolution data Strategy and implementation for long-term support

11 AMMA Radiosonde Group Formed mid-2003 Objectives: –to formulate strategy for radiosonde deployment and –to assist in liaison between data providers and data users http://www.env.leeds.ac.uk/~doug/AMMAsondes/

12 AMMA-UK radiosondes Budget incorporated in ‘Global’ AMMA RS budget Purchasing through ASECNA – lower prices We are buying priorities in the deployment! –To support the northern region (one station at higher frequency) –To support the BAe146

13 Tethered balloon system Carries a turbulence sonde Ceiling ~ 2 km To be deployed June to September 2006

14 3 sodars To be deployed in one of the surface flux mesosites (probably around Niamey) June to September 2006

15 Sodar specifications Thickness of layer 10 - 250 m Lowest measurement height 20 m Maximum range 500 - 1000 m Averaging time 1 min to 60 min (typically 10 min) Accuracy of Horizontal Wind speed 0.1 - 0.3 m/s Accuracy of vertical Wind speed 0.03 - 0.1 m/s Accuracy of wind Direction 2 - 3° Measurement range horizontal - 50 m/s to +50 m/s Measurement range vertical -10 m/s to +10 m/s Operational temperature range -35 to 50 °C


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