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Assessment of the Potential Impact of a Hyperspectral Infrared Sounder on the Himawari Follow-On Geostationary Satellite
Kozo OkamotoHiromi OwadaTadashi FujitaMasahiro KazumoriMichiko OtsukaHiromu SekoYoshifumi OtaNaotaka UekiyoHiroshi IshimotoMasahiro HayashiHaruma IshidaAkiyoshi AndoMasaya TakahashiKotaro BesshoHironobu Yokota
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2020 年 16 巻 p. 162-168

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To discuss the feasibility of the Himawari follow-on program, impacts of a hyperspectral sounder on a geostationary satellite (GeoHSS) is assessed using an observing system simulation experiment. Hypothetical GeoHSS observations are simulated by using an accurate reanalysis dataset for a heavy rainfall event in western Japan in 2018. The global data assimilation experiment demonstrates that the assimilation of clear-sky radiances of the GeoHSS improves the forecasts of the representative meteorological field and slightly reduces the typhoon position error. The regional data assimilation experiment shows that assimilating temperature and relative humidity profiles derived from the GeoHSS improves the heavy rainfall in the Chugoku region of western Japan as a result of enhanced southwesterly moisture flow off the northwestern coast of the Kyushu Island. These results suggest that the GeoHSS provides valuable information on frequently available vertically resolved temperature and humidity and thus improves the forecasts of severe events.

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© The Author(s) 2020. This is an open access article published by the Meteorological Society of Japan under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
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