Abstract
This paper studies the problem of the assimilation of precipitable water vapor (PWV), estimated by synthetic aperture radar interferometry, using the Weather Research and Forecast Data Assimilation model 3-D variational data assimilation system. The experiment is designed to assess the impact of the PWV assimilation on the hydrometers and the rainfall predictions during 12 h after the assimilation time. A methodology to obtain calibrated maps of PWV and estimated their precision is also presented. The forecasts are compared with GPS estimates of PWV and with rainfall observations from a meteorological radar. Results show that after data assimilation, there is a correction of the bias in the PWV prediction and an improvement in the prediction of the weak to moderate rainfall up to 9 h after the assimilation time.
Anno
2016
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Mateus, Pedro; Tome, Ricardo; Nico, Giovanni; Catalao, Joao
Editore
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,
Rivista
IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing