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Improving Numerical Weather Forecasting for Ghana/West Africa Contributors: M. Amo-Boateng, K. Kabo-bah, C. Mensah, S. Frimpong, E. Adom, M. Domefeh Amos T. Kabo-bah, PhD Head, Earth Observation Research and Innovation Centre University of Energy and Natural Resources Sunyani Ghana/West Africa E: [email protected]

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Page 1: Improving Numerical Weather Forecasting for Ghana/West Africaw3.nspo.narl.org.tw/ICGPSRO2016/download/S03A-01... · Amos T. Kabo-bah, PhD Head, Earth Observation Research and Innovation

Improving Numerical Weather Forecasting for Ghana/West Africa

Contributors:

M. Amo-Boateng, K. Kabo-bah, C. Mensah, S. Frimpong, E. Adom, M. Domefeh

Amos T. Kabo-bah, PhD Head, Earth Observation Research and Innovation Centre

University of Energy and Natural Resources Sunyani

Ghana/West Africa E: [email protected]

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Outline

• INTRODUCTION

• THE WEST AFRICAN CLIMATE SYSTEM

• CHALLENGES WITH NWP OVER WEST AFRICA

• EXPECTATIONS FROM COSMIC-2 GROUND RECEIVER INSTALLATION IN GHANA

• PROJECTIONS

• PREPARATIONS FOR GROUND STATION IN GHANA

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Earth Observation Research and Innovation Centre (EORIC)

VISION: To become a leading Research Centre in Africa in the promotion and dissemination of value-added satellite and in-situ based data and information, transfer of ultra-modern affordable space science skills and technologies for meeting the needs of society

MISSION: To promote, facilitate and support the acquisition and application of geospatial technologies in interdisciplinary research and education in areas of water, disasters, energy, climate, agriculture, ecosystems, weather health and biodiversity.

DIVISIONS

1. Satellite, Weather and Climate 4. Applied Computational Modelling and Research Laboratory

2. Advanced Virtual Fire Laboratory

5. Virtual Environmental Laboratory

3. Climate Informatics 6. Unmanned Aerial Systems

DIVISIONS:

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Ground Receiving station at Centre

Direct broadcast from 8 different Satellites

• TERRA

• AQUA

• Suomi NPP

• NOAA 18

• NOAA 19

• METOP-A

• METOP-B

• FENGYUN 3B

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Existing and Near Future Infrastructure at Centre

Carbon Cycle Monitoring Tower (November 2016)

Graphic Processing Unit Programming

Computational Fluid Dynamics

UAV Ground station for

COMIC-2 (launch due in Sept. 2016

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INTRODUCTION

• The Earth Observation Research and Innovation Centre (EORIC) conducts in-situ observations, satellite and meteorological data analyses, numerical modeling and simulations through partnerships with other institutions.

• EORIC is aimed at advancing the current knowledge on severe weather and atmospheric dynamics of the West African region.

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INSTRUMENTS ACCESSED • Metop A&B Infrared Atmospheric

Sounding Interferometer (IASI)

Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment-2 (GOME-2)

Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR/3)

Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit A1 And A2 (AMSU-A)

HKTM,ADCS,HIRS,GRAS,ASCA,MHS,SEM

• TERRA & AQUA Moderate-resolution

Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)

Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS)

Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer-EOS (AMSR-E)

Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES)

Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU-A)

Suomi NPP

Advanced Technology Microwave Sounder (ATMS)

Cross-track Infrared Sounder (CrIS)

Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS)

NOAA

AVHRR/3,HIRS/4,AMSU-A

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PRODUCTS FROM EORIC Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS)

VIIRS Aerosol Environmental Data Record (EDR)

VIIRS Suspended Matter (SM) EDR

VIIRS Aerosol Geolocation

VIIRS Vegetation Index EDR

VIIRS Active Fire Level 2 (NASA algorithm)

VIIRS Fire Location Text File

VIIRS Land Surface Temperature EDR

VIIRS Imagery and Moderate Resolution Corrected Reflectance Level2 Products

VIIRS Active Fires Application Related Product (ARP) (with Fire Mask)

…and many more

OMPS

OMPS Total Column Level 1A EV (TCL1AEV)

OMPS Total Column SDR EV(TCSDREV)

OMPS Total Column Total Ozone (TCTO3)

OMPS Total Column Total SO2 NRT (TCTSO2NRT)

OMPS Nadir Profile Level 1A EV (NPL1AEV)

OMPS Nadir Profile SDR EV (NPSDREV)

OMPS Nadir Profile SDR Deluxe (NPSDRDELUXE)

OMPS Nadir Profile Ozone (NPO3)

Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)

MODIS Cloudmask Level 2(MOD35)

MODIS Cloudtop Properties, Cloud Phase and Cloud Optical properties Level 2 (MOD06)

MODIS Atmospheric Profiles Level 2(MOD07)

MODIS Aerosol Level 2(MOD04)

MODIS Ocean Color Level 2 (daytime product, includes Chlorophyll-a [CHLOR_A] concentration)

MODIS Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Level 2

MODIS Active Fires Daily Composite Level 3

MODIS Prescar and Burnscar Level 3

…and many more

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THE WEST AFRICAN CLIMATE SYSTEM

DRY SEASON: • The dry season is dictated by the intensification and

orientation of the Azores High pressure belt which passes over the Sahara desert, and pushes very dry north easterly winds towards the coast.

WET SEASON: • In summer, the land gets hotter than the ocean and as the

air over the Sahara starts to rise, cooler, more humid air from the Ocean is drawn further inland. The humid air supports intense thunderstorms in the Sahel zone, and the first of these storms announce the arrival of the rainy season.

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AEJ

Cold Tongue

SAL

ITCZ

Heat Low

Key features of the West African Monsoon Climate System during Boreal summer

Source: Chris Thorncroft, ANACIM, SENEGAL

Complexity of the West African Monsoon System

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Global SST

Teleconnections

Remote effects of MJO

Mesoscale

Convective

Systems

Deep Conv

Cells

Monsoon Systems

Global

Mesoscale

Regional

Local

Year Season Day Hour

10 4 km

10 3 km

10 2 km

10 1 km

Diurnal

Cycle

Seasonal

Cycle

Interannual

Variability

Shallow Cells

Major River Basins

Catchments

Vegetation

Soil Pools

Vegetation

Soil

Scale interactions

Intraseasonal scale

is a central scale for

the understanding of

Monsoon variability

and its impacts

Scale interactions Figure adapted from Redelsperger et al ,

BAMS 2006

AEWs

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CHALLENGES IN NWP OVER WEST AFRICA

• Poor skill in Numerical Weather Prediction to forecast the major features of the West African Monsoon (WAM) from the diurnal (convection, nocturnal jet) to the synoptic scales (as African Easterly Waves).

• Scarcity and quality of weather observations but data assimilation can reduce these effects (Karbou et al., 2010). Sparse network of surface and upper air observations in the tropics.

• Tropical Weather is difficult to forecast. Inadequate regional NWP products to improve numerical weather forecasting over the tropics especially West Africa. Local and mesoscale effects are dominant than synoptic influences except for tropical cyclones.

• West Africa weather forecasting like in other tropical regions cannot fully rely on mid-latitude synoptic models or even climatology.

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CHALLENGES IN NWP OVER WEST AFRICA (cont’d)

• NWP systems unable to forecast Meso-scale Convective Systems.

• Temperature and humidity profiles from GPS is radio occultation is limited.

• Need to evaluate NWP models and the impact on observations.

• Need for more Satellite real time imagery. Polar orbiting satellites only view the same area twice per day and that creates large gaps in the orbit paths across the region.

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COSMIC-2

• Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere, and Climate (COSMIC) is the world’s first operational GPS-RO mission for global Earth weather forecasting and climate monitoring.

System architecture of FS-7/C-2 (image credit: NSPO, NOAA)

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EXPECTATIONS FROM COSMIC-2 INSTALLATION

• Satellite observation improves the accuracy of numerical weather prediction. Especially data over remote areas would be easily accessible.

• From COSMIC-2 instruments and ground software which uses GPS signal

characteristics, near real time images and atmospheric soundings, can be accessed, especially on temperature and humidity.

• Products will further improve upon the numerical weather prediction and climate analyses at the centre and Ghana Meteorological Agency, a partner institution.

• The data obtained will help in validation studies at the Centre, as the

performance of COSMIC-2 over the West African Region will be studied.

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EXPECTATIONS FROM COSMIC-2 INSTALLATION

• COSMIC-2 will produce higher Spatial and temporal density of profiles over tracking GPS signals alone to improve weather prediction models and severe weather forecasting.

• It’s accuracy of the predictions in tropical cyclones, long range weather forecasts and climate change monitoring over the tropics will improve the study of Tropical Meteorology and Climatology at the centre and University.

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PROJECTIONS

• The Weather and Climate Section of EORIC is determined at improving the observation and better understanding of the West African Monsoon through numerical modeling. (Works to be published and presented at conferences).

• Capacity building in the use of efficient forecasting tools and products for forecasters and researchers in numerical weather prediction.

• Opportunity to evaluate NWP models and the impact on observations.

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Preparations - Ground Station for COSMIC-2

• Held telecom discussions with NOAA about COSMIC-2 initiative

• Leaders of University ready to support the COSMIC-2 programme with any available local logistics

• Initial Agreement with Atlas Corp, a US-based organisation to deploy antenna

• Received draft schedule from Atlas Corp, indicating a ready ground station one-month ahead of launch.

• It is expected to finalise discussions between NOAA, Atlas Corp and Centre by the end of this month

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For inquires and questions Write to:

[email protected] +233 543 859721

THANK YOU