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Evaluation and Application of Precipitable Water Vapor Product from MERSI-II onboard the Fengyun-3D Satellite

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract. The evaluation of precipitable water vapor (PWV) derived from the advanced Medium Resolution Spectral Imager (MERSI-II) onboard FengYun-3D is performed with the PWV from Integrated Global Radiosonde Archive (IGRA) based on 626 sites (54214 match-ups) in total during 2018–2021. The averaged PWVs from MERSI-II and IGRA both present the distribution opposite to latitude, with great PWV mostly found in the tropics. In general, a good consistency exists between the PWVs of MERSI-Ⅱ and IGRA, and their correlation coefficient is 0.9400 and root mean squared error (RMSE) is 0.31\u2009cm. The peak values of mean bias (MB) and the mean relative bias (MRB) are 0.00\u2009cm and −2.38\u2009%, with the standard deviations of 0.25\u2009cm and 16.8\u2009%, respectively. For most sites, the PWV is underestimated with the MB between −0.28\u2009cm and 0.05\u2009cm. However, there is also overestimated PWV, which is mostly distributed in the surrounding areas of the Black Sea and the middle of South America. The peak values of MB are found in February and July over the Southern and Northern Hemisphere, respectively. More than 66.91\u2009% of retrievals falling within the except error (EE) envelope during all months. Overall, the MRB and RMSE become larger with the increasing temporal and distance discrepancy, and it is contrast for EE and correlation coefficient. Besides, the distance discrepancy impacts the evaluation more. The application of PWV product over Qinghai-Tibet Plateau shows that the transport of water vapor along the Brahmaputra Grand Canyon is obvious and it is more significant in July.\n

Volume None
Pages 1-24
DOI 10.5194/amt-2021-236
Language English
Journal Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions

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