DocumentCode :
1061217
Title :
A fast multistream scattering-based Jacobian for microwave radiance assimilation
Author :
Voronovich, Alexander G. ; Gasiewski, Albin J. ; Weber, Bob L.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Microwave Syst. Dev., Nat. Oceanic & Atmos. Adm., Boulder, CO, USA
Volume :
42
Issue :
8
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
1749
Lastpage :
1761
Abstract :
The full utilization of satellite-based passive microwave imagery for weather forecasting rests on the ability to assimilate radiances into numerical weather prediction (NWP) models for highly scattering and absorbing hydrometeor states. State vector updates need to be performed rapidly enough to maintain pace with the sensor data stream and require, in particular, rapid calculation of the tangent linear relationship (Jacobian) between the observed antenna temperatures and the NWP prognostic hydrometeor parameters. To facilitate the use of both spaceborne and airborne passive microwave data in numerical forecasting, we present a new rapid multiple-stream discrete-ordinate algorithm for calculating the Jacobian under arbitrary scattering and absorbing conditions. The algorithm is based on the layer-adding method for a plane-parallel atmosphere for which the number of operations required to compute the solution is proportional to the number of layers. A nontrivial aspect of the problem is the stable calculation of the reflectance and transmittance operators in highly scattering layers for which a diagonalization technique and analytical factorization of specific matrices are used to ensure stability. Scaling calculations suggest that the new algorithm will be suitable for use in real-time all-weather microwave radiance assimilation.
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; backscatter; hydrometers; matrix decomposition; microwave imaging; microwave measurement; remote sensing; weather forecasting; NWP prognostic hydrometeor parameters; absorbing hydrometeor states; airborne passive microwave data; antenna temperatures; arbitrary scattering; diagonalization technique; fast multistream scattering-based Jacobian; layer-adding method; matrix factorization; multiple-stream discrete-ordinate algorithm; numerical weather prediction models; plane-parallel atmosphere; real-time all-weather microwave radiance assimilation; reflectance operators; satellite-based passive microwave imagery; scaling calculations; scattering layers; sensor data stream; spaceborne passive microwave data; state vector updates; tangent linear relationship; transmittance operators; weather forecasting; Atmosphere; Jacobian matrices; Predictive models; Reflectivity; Scattering; Stability analysis; Streaming media; Temperature sensors; Vectors; Weather forecasting; Assimilation; Jacobian; microwave; radiance;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2004.830637
Filename :
1323131
Link To Document :
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