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Title: Phil Arkin, ESSIC


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Satellite Observations in Support of NAME
Diagnostic Studies
  • Phil Arkin, ESSIC
  • University of Maryland

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Outline
  • Mean seasonal cycle in precipitation in the NAME
    region
  • Seasonal and diurnal variability in precipitation
    in the NAME region during the 2003 monsoon season
  • Issues for NAME Diagnostic Studies

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Seasonal variability in precipitation in the NAME
region from CMAP
  • CMAP is composite product using several
    satellite-derived estimates and gauge
    observations (Xie and Arkin, 1997)
  • Monthly, 2.5ºx 2.5º used here
  • Averaged over 1987 1997 (full dataset is
    1979-2003)

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CMAP Precipitation 1987 - 1997
April June
July - August
Ratio percentage increase from AMJ to JA
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CMAP precipitation (1987-1997) for AMJ (top) and
JA (bottom)
Tip of Baja California goes from lt0.2 to 2-3
mm/day coastal point to the south goes from 1 to
gt6 mm/day
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Ratio (JA/AMJ)
Annual cycle of precipitation averaged over the
two boxes
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Details of the diurnal cycle during the 2003
monsoon season using CMORPH
  • CMORPH is composite product using all available
    passive microwave-derived estimates with
    interpolation by advection inferred from
    geostationary IR (Joyce et al., 2003, submitted)
  • Basic dataset is 30 minute/8 km 3 hour totals
    for 0.25ºx 0.25º areas used here
  • Pingping Xie made the figures I will show here
    thanks also to Robert Joyce, John Janowiak,
    Mingyue Chen and Yelena Yarosh

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Conclusions Part 4
  • CMORPH allows us to visualize details of the
    influence of the terrain of the diurnal cycle of
    precipitation that probably have not been seen
    before
  • Precipitation dies away quickly to the west of
    the Sierra Madre Occidental only a little rain
    makes it offshore
  • ITCZ south of Mexico has weak diurnal cycle with
    peak just after midnight sharp demarcation right
    at coastline
  • Over the U.S., CMORPH exhibits clear eastward
    propagation from the Rockies, quite similar to
    Carbone et al. findings from several years of
    radar data

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Issues for NAME Diagnostic Studies
  • Precipitation products that utilize satellite
    observations (such as, but not limited to, CMAP
    and CMORPH) will be very useful for NAME
    diagnostics studies
  • However, the link to surface-based observations
    (gauges, radars) is still to be made for fine
    scales
  • The (likely) loss of TRMM and AMSR (on ADEOS-2)
    is a significant handicap
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