Santha Akella
Goddard Space Flight Center
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Journal of Climate | 2017
Ronald Gelaro; Will McCarty; Max J. Suarez; Ricardo Todling; Andrea Molod; Lawrence L. Takacs; C. A. Randles; Anton Darmenov; Michael G. Bosilovich; Rolf H. Reichle; Krzysztof Wargan; L. Coy; Richard I. Cullather; C. Draper; Santha Akella; Virginie Buchard; Austin Conaty; Arlindo da Silva; Wei Gu; Gi-Kong Kim; Randal D. Koster; Robert Lucchesi; Dagmar Merkova; J. E. Nielsen; Gary Partyka; Steven Pawson; William M. Putman; Michele M. Rienecker; Siegfried D. Schubert; Meta Sienkiewicz
The Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications, Version 2 (MERRA-2) is the latest atmospheric reanalysis of the modern satellite era produced by NASAs Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO). MERRA-2 assimilates observation types not available to its predecessor, MERRA, and includes updates to the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) model and analysis scheme so as to provide a viable ongoing climate analysis beyond MERRAs terminus. While addressing known limitations of MERRA, MERRA-2 is also intended to be a development milestone for a future integrated Earth system analysis (IESA) currently under development at GMAO. This paper provides an overview of the MERRA-2 system and various performance metrics. Among the advances in MERRA-2 relevant to IESA are the assimilation of aerosol observations, several improvements to the representation of the stratosphere including ozone, and improved representations of cryospheric processes. Other improvements in the quality of MERRA-2 compared with MERRA include the reduction of some spurious trends and jumps related to changes in the observing system, and reduced biases and imbalances in aspects of the water cycle. Remaining deficiencies are also identified. Production of MERRA-2 began in June 2014 in four processing streams, and converged to a single near-real time stream in mid 2015. MERRA-2 products are accessible online through the NASA Goddard Earth Sciences Data Information Services Center (GES DISC).
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2017
Santha Akella; Ricardo Todling; Max J. Suarez
The present article describes the sea surface temperature (SST) developments implemented in the Goddard Earth Observing System, Version 5 (GEOS-5) Atmospheric Data Assimilation System (ADAS). These are enhancements that contribute to the development of an atmosphere-ocean coupled data assimilation system using GEOS. In the current quasi-operational GEOS-ADAS, the SST is a boundary condition prescribed based on the OSTIA product, therefore SST and skin SST (Ts) are identical. This work modifies the GEOS-ADAS Ts by modeling and assimilating near sea surface sensitive satellite infrared (IR) observations. The atmosphere-ocean interface layer of the GEOS atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) is updated to include near surface diurnal warming and cool-skin effects. The GEOS analysis system is also updated to directly assimilate SST-relevant Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) radiance observations. Data assimilation experiments designed to evaluate the Ts modification in GEOS-ADAS show improvements in the assimilation of radiance observations that extends beyond the thermal IR bands of AVHRR. In particular, many channels of hyperspectral sensors, such as those of the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS), and Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) are also better assimilated. We also obtained improved fit to withheld, in-situ buoy measurement of near-surface SST. Evaluation of forecast skill scores show marginal to neutral benefit from the modified Ts.
Archive | 2015
Randal D. Koster; Michael G. Bosilovich; Santha Akella; Coy Lawrence; Richard I. Cullather; C. Draper; Ronald Gelaro; Robin Kovach; Q. Liu; Andrea Molod; Peter Norris; Krzysztof Wargan; Winston Chao; Rolf H. Reichle; Lawrence L. Takacs; Ricardo Todling; Yury Vikhliaev; Steve Bloom; Allison Collow; Gary Partyka; Gordon Labow; Steven Pawson; Oreste Reale; Siegfried D. Schubert; Max Suarez
Archive | 2018
Robin Kovach; Lyn Gerner; Bruce E. Pfaff; Deepthi Achuthavarier; Santha Akella; Lauren Andrews; D. Barahona; Anna Borovikov; Yehui Chang; Richard I. Cullather; Eric Hackert; Randal D. Koster; Zhao Li; Rob Lucchesi; Jelena Marshak; Andrea Molod; Steven Pawson; Bill Putman; Siegfried D. Schubert; Max Suarez; Matthew A. Thompson; Atanas Trayanov; Guillaume Vernieres; Yury Vikhliaev; Hailan Wang; Bin Zhao
Archive | 2018
Andrea Molod; Deepthi Achuvarier; Santha Akella; Lauren Andrews; D. Barahona; Anna Borovikov; Yehui Chang; Richard I. Cullather; Eric Hackert; Randal D. Koster; Robin Kovach; Zhao Li; Jelena Marshak; Siegfried D. Schubert; Max Suarez; Atanas Trayanov; Guillaume Vernieres; Yury Vikhliaev; Bin Zhao
Archive | 2018
Santha Akella; Max Suarez; Ricardo Todling
Archive | 2018
Santha Akella; Ricardo Todling
Archive | 2018
Randal D. Koster; Santha Akella; Max Suarez
Archive | 2018
Jong Kim; Santha Akella; Arlindo da Silva; Ricardo Todling; William McCarty
Archive | 2017
Andrea Molod; Santha Akella; Lauren Andrews; D. Barahona; Anna Borovikov; Yehui Chang; Richard I. Cullather; Eric Hackert; Robin Kovach; Randal D. Koster; Zhao Li; Jelena Marshak; Siegfried D. Schubert; Max Suarez; Atanas Trayanov; Guillaume Vernieres; Yury Vikhliaev; Bin Zhao