Aerosol Data Assimilation

A system for operational Aerosol Optical Depth Data Assimilation Over 3 Global Oceans

Aerosol Data Assimilation

In this study, we present an aerosol data assimilation system destined for operational use at the Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanographic Center (FNMOC). The system is an aerosol physics version of the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) Atmospheric Variational Data Assimilation System (NAVDAS) that is already operational. The purpose of this new system, NAVDAS-Aerosol Optical Depth (NAVDAS-AOD) is to improve the NRL Aerosol Analysis and Prediction System (AAPS)'s forecasting capability by assimilating observational data sources with NAAPS forecast fields. This will allow for not only improved aerosol forecasting but also for dramatically enhanced global scale research capabilities for the study of aerosol-meteorology interaction. NAVDAS-AOD assimilates a newly devloped over-water Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometers (MODIS) level 3 aerosol product with NAAPS. This paper is the second in a series which describes NRL's program to realistically monitor global aerosol distributions. Here we explain the reasons and procedures for constructing the over-water level 3 MODIS aerosol product, describe the theoretical basis for NAVDAS-AOD, and provide a thorough statistical error analysis for both the MODIS observations and the NAAPS model background fields that are critical to aerosol data assimilation. Using 5 months of analysis, our study shows that by carefully screening 24 over-water satellite observations to ensure only the best quality data are used in the 25 aerosol assimilation process, the NAVDAS-AOD can significantly improve the NAAPS 26 global aerosol optical depth analysis as well as improve the aerosol forecast skill.