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Anu Dudhia

University Research Lecturer

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics
Anu.Dudhia@physics.ox.ac.uk
Robert Hooke Building, room S50
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Satellite observations of stratospheric carbonyl fluoride

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Copernicus Publications 14:21 (2014) 11915-11933

Authors:

JJ Harrison, MP Chipperfield, A Dudhia, S Cai, S Dhomse, CD Boone, PF Bernath

Improving the selection of IASI channels for use in numerical weather prediction

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 140:684 (2014) 2111-2118

Authors:

L Ventress, A Dudhia

Abstract:

High-resolution infrared sounders, such as the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) on the current MetOp series of satellites, produce several orders of magnitude more data per location than previous instruments used in operational retrieval and data assimilation schemes. Using the full spectrum (8641 channels for IASI) is impractical and a common approach is to identify a subset of channels which, ideally, conveys the most information on the target parameters (e.g. atmospheric temperature and water vapour) but using a relatively small number of measurements. Representing the problem as a one-dimensional retrieval, optimal estimation provides an efficient framework for channel selection, and is the basis of several current schemes. However, while modelling the propagation of random (spectrally uncorrelated) errors into the retrieval, the standard algorithm does not allow for spectrally correlated errors, particularly arising from the radiative transfer modelling, which are often the limiting factor in retrieval accuracy. Such errors are either ignored or represented only approximately during the selection. This article describes a modification to the standard algorithm which allows spectrally correlated errors to be properly modelled, and quantified, within the channel selection process. Comparing the results with an established selection scheme shows that significant improvements can be obtained when retrieving temperature regarding water vapour as an error term, but are less dramatic when both are retrieved together. The concept of 'total' information available from an IASI spectrum is also re-assessed.

Past changes in the vertical distribution of ozone – Part 1: Measurement techniques, uncertainties and availability

Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Copernicus Publications 7:5 (2014) 1395-1427

Authors:

B Hassler, I Petropavlovskikh, J Staehelin, T August, PK Bhartia, C Clerbaux, D Degenstein, M De Mazière, BM Dinelli, A Dudhia, G Dufour, SM Frith, L Froidevaux, S Godin-Beekmann, J Granville, NRP Harris, K Hoppel, D Hubert, Y Kasai, MJ Kurylo, E Kyrölä, J-C Lambert, PF Levelt, CT McElroy, RD McPeters, R Munro, H Nakajima, A Parrish, P Raspollini, EE Remsberg, KH Rosenlof, A Rozanov, T Sano, Y Sasano, M Shiotani, HGJ Smit, G Stiller, J Tamminen, DW Tarasick, J Urban, RJ van der A, JP Veefkind, C Vigouroux, T von Clarmann, C von Savigny, KA Walker, M Weber, J Wild, JM Zawodny

Analysis of new species retrieved from MIPAS

Annals of Geophysics Instituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, INGV 56 (2014)

Authors:

Shaomin Cai, Anu Dudhia

Comparison of the MIPAS products obtained by four different level 2 processors

Annals of Geophysics Instituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, INGV 56 (2014)

Authors:

Piera Raspollini, Enrico Arnone, Flavio Barbara, Bruno Carli, Elisa Castelli, Simone Ceccherini, Bianca Maria Dinelli, Anu Dudhia, Michael Kiefer, Enzo Papandrea, Marco Ridolfi

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