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GERB STM, Exeter, Oct. 2006 1 SW Diurnal Errors in ERB monthly means: some studies from CERES and GERB LMD/IPSL M. Viollier and A. Ben Rehouma Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France

GERB STM, Exeter, Oct. 20061 SW Diurnal Errors in ERB monthly means: some studies from CERES and GERB LMD/IPSL M. Viollier and A. Ben Rehouma Ecole Polytechnique,

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Page 1: GERB STM, Exeter, Oct. 20061 SW Diurnal Errors in ERB monthly means: some studies from CERES and GERB LMD/IPSL M. Viollier and A. Ben Rehouma Ecole Polytechnique,

GERB STM, Exeter, Oct. 2006 1

SW Diurnal Errors in ERB

monthly means: some studies from

CERES and GERB

LMD/IPSLM. Viollier and A. Ben Rehouma

Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France

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GERB STM, Exeter, Oct. 2006 2

Comparison between the SW monthly means over two regions

Reg#1the whole area(45°S-45°N/60°W-60°E)

Reg#2(35°-10°S/10°W-10°E) with systematic diurnal cyclesharp diurnal errors

SW standard deviationMonth: August

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SW Mean over Reg#1

Monthly Anomalydefined /all available years

Scanners

Nonscanner

ISCCP-FD

Negative trendSee also, Wong et al(2006) Zhang et al(2004), for the tropicalmean

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GERB STM, Exeter, Oct. 2006 4

Regional Anomaly (Reg#2 – Reg#1)

Nonscanner

ISCCP-FD+1.5 ± 3.0

+3.0 ± 0.8

Slope Wm-2/decade

± taking autocorrelation intoaccount, according to Weatherhead et al JGR (1998)

More on our Friday presentation

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Scanner Serie (Reg#2 – Reg#1) with Terra

with Averageof Terra andAqua

+5.0 ±1.5

+1.1 ± 2.0

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Diurnal corrections for CERES-Terra,several approaches

• SRBAVG geo products ( about 2 years, 2000/032004/05)

• Combination (or average) of Terra and Aqua (ES4, about 4 years, 2002/07 2005/12)

• Examination of GERB ARG Ed1 products 5 months: 2006, 04 to 08)

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Diurnal error, January 2003

Computed from differences betweenCERES SRBAVG GEO – NON GEO1 x 1°

Computed from differences between (Aqua+Terra) and Terra alone2.5 x 2.5 °

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Diurnal error, October 2003

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Terra-Terra_Aqua, reg 1

-2

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

month

Flu

x (W

/m-2

) 2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

SRBAVG nongeo-geo, reg 1

-2

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

month

Flu

x (W

/m-2

) 2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

SW Diurnal Errors, reg 2 (up) , reg 1 (down)

SRBAVG nongeo-geo, reg 2

-2

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

month

Flu

x (W

/m-2

) 2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Terra-Terra_Aqua, reg 2

-2

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

month

Flu

x (

W/m

-2)

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

REG2

REG1

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Comparisons between contemporary T-(TA) and nonGeo-Geo / 2003

SW Diurnal Errors, reg 2-reg1 2003

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MONTH

Flu

x (W

/m-2

)

reg2-reg1 T-TA

reg2-reg1SRBAVG

Agreement at least for these areas and their differences; the variations are higher for SRBAVG

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Same for Albedo , 2003 SRBAVG nongeo-geo, reg2-reg1

0,0000

0,0050

0,0100

0,0150

0,0200

0,0250

0,0300

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

month

Alb

ed

o

reg2-reg1

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GERB, 2006 July, 17-18LW flux SW flux

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Diurnal Cycle – August 2006

Area: 2.5x2.5°

X 1

00

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Albedo Diurnal Cycle – hourly means- off Angola Area: 2.5x2.5°

May 2006April 2006

July 2006 Aug 2006

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Albedo Diurnal Cycle – hourly means- Sahara Area: 2.5x2.5°

May 2006April 2006

July 2006 Aug 2006

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SW Monthly Means Computations with GERB

• Average the fluxes (2.5°x2.5°) and fill the 24x31 day-hour table

• Use ‘ERBE-type’ code, with Terra flux estimates (ES9- Ed1 - CV ) to compute monthly means

• Repeat using the GERB observed diurnal albedo variation shape in place of the ERBE modeled albedo

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GERB April 2006

GERB2006

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SRBAVG, TA and GERB April

GERB2006

SRBAVG2003

SRBAVG2002

TA2003

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SRBAVG, TA and GERB August

SRBAVG 2001 GERB2006

SRBAVG2003TA2003

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Summary of Diurnal Errors Wm-2

Reg2 – Reg1 JJA NDJ Year

SRBAVGnonGeo-Geo

4.6 10.4 6.5

Terra- Ave(Terra,Aqua)

4.2 9.4 6.6

GERB correction applied to Terra

4.9 - -

Caution: Not the same years for each case

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Conclusion• We have looked for inter-regional differences in the

evolution of the SW reflected flux (Reg1, Reg2)• Reg 2 (South East Atlantic): diurnal errors are critical

when using ES4-Terra (morning observation)• Significant agreement between 3 independent

evaluations of the relative diurnal errors (SRBAVG, Aqua, GERB); waiting for overlapping periods

• This is shown only for the studied regions and for their differences

• The 1985-2005 SW positive change (relatively to the average Reg1) observed with Terra seems slightly greater than the diurnal error

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Indo-French Megha-Tropiquessatellite project - 2009

Saphir : microwave sounder for water vapour sounding : 6 channels in the WV absoption band at 183.31 GHz. (cross track, 10 km)

MADRAS : microwave imager for precipitation : channels at 18, 23, 37, 89 and 157 GHz, H and V polarisations. (conical swath, <10 km to 40 km)

ScaRaB

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The three instruments of Megha-Tropiques

•ScaRaB : wide band instrument for inferring longwave and shortwage outgoing fluxes at the top of the atmosphere (cross track scanning, 40 km resolution at nadir)

•Saphir : microwave sounder for water vapour sounding : 6 channels in the WV absoption band at 183.31 GHz. (cross track, 10 km)

•MADRAS : microwave imager for precipitation : channels at 18, 23, 37, 89 and 157 GHz, H and V polarisations. (conical swath, <10 km to 40 km)