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A Dataset from Stratospheric Sounding Units for Assessment of Temperature Changes in the Stratosphere over the Tibetan Plateau. Likun Wang Cheng-Zhi Zou (Government PI) Haifeng Qian DSFG @ NOAA/NESDIS/STAR , Likun.Wang@noaa.gov. Stratospheric Temperature. Ozone depletion
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A Dataset from Stratospheric Sounding Units for Assessment of Temperature Changes in the Stratosphere over the Tibetan Plateau Likun Wang Cheng-Zhi Zou (Government PI) Haifeng Qian DSFG @ NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, Likun.Wang@noaa.gov
Stratospheric Temperature • Ozone depletion Less ozone → less solar absorption → cooling stratosphere • Greenhouse effects More greenhouse gas → more trapped radiation the troposphere → cooling stratosphere • “Fingerprint” of natural and anthropogenic climate change From NASA IAP Manabe and Wetherald 1967
Long-term, Near GlobalStratospheric Temperature Measurements • Radiosonde • Top: 30 hPa • MSU Ch4 • Peak: 80 hPa • Ground-based Lidar • Single point • GPS RO • 2001 – Present • SSU • Mid- to Upper Stratosphere • 27 years (1979 - 2006 ) Radiosonde Height From Siedel et al. 2011 IAP
NOAA Satellite Data Stream HIRS HIRS/MSU/SSU HIRS/AMSU SSU MSU IAP
BT Anomalies from SSUs El Chicon Mt. Pinatubo Data must be re-processed for climate studies ! IAP
Current Status: Two available datasets Seidel et al.2011 • For both SSU analyses (Nash and Forrester 1986, Liu and Weng 2009): • No details on data processing • Only zonal or global data available • Discrepancy exists between two datasets IAP
Outline SSU instrument and data issues Data processing details Trend Analysis Dataset Validation Conclusion IAP
1.5 hPa 5 hPa 15 hPa SSU Instruments Incoming radiation From Miller, 1980, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. From Brindley et al. 1999 Spectral response is a product of traditional broadband SRF and the CO2 cell absorption line responses. 80hpa From Chen et al. 2010
Cell Pressure Leak Cell pressure drift caused the change of weighting functions, resulting in the change of the measured BTs. The change of the measured BTs is also related to the atmospheric profile. Weighting function Cell pressure varied during instrument life time SSU cell pressure Measured BT IAP
Effects of Increasing atmospheric CO2 CO2 amount 0.25 K/Dec. Ch 1 0.23 K/Dec. Ch 2 0.11 K/Dec. Ch 3 RTM simulations with a fixed profile and cell pressures IAP
Orbit Drift Pressure (hPa) Local solar time Stratosphere has a relatively strong diurnal cycle compared to the troposphere. Diurnal correction is important for SSU. measurements . IAP
SSU Data Processing Original SSU BTs Interpolated profiles along each SSU pixels SSU BTs with fixed cell pressures SSU simulations with real and fixed cell pressures Weighting function Correction SSU simulations with fixed and varying CO2 amount SSU BTs with removing CO2 increasing effects SSU BTs with limb adjustments SSU simulations at nadir and off-nadir Limb Correction SSU BTs with diurnal corrections Diurnal correction database Orbital drift correction Well-merged SSU gridded BTs SSU Stratospheric Temperatures IAP
Original vs. Re-constructed El Chicon Mt. Pinatubo IAP
Global Trend IAP
Tibetan Plateau Climatology BT anomalies IAP
Status Summary • In NOAA/NESDIS, efforts have been made to re-construct a fully-documented, publicly-accessible, well-merged long-term SSU dataset used for respective climate studies. • This newly-developed SSU dataset is composed by gridded brightness temperatures (BTs) that correspond to identical weighting functions (CO2 cell pressure and CO2 amount correction), fixed observational time (diurnal sampling correction), and same view angle (limb correction). • The dataset will be released at: http://www.orbit.nesdis.noaa.gov/smcd/emb/mscat/mscatmain.htm IAP
References Wang, L., C.-Z. Zou, and Qian H., 2011: Construction of Stratospheric Temperature Data Records from Stratospheric Sounding Units. Journal of Climate (Submitted). Wang, L., and C.-Z. Zou, Qian H., 2011: Assessment of Stratospheric Temperature Data Records from SSU using Ground-based Lidar and GPS CHAMP RO data. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmosphere. (Prepared) IAP