TU1.R9.5

Development of soil moisture assimilation using KIM-LETKF system

Sanghee Jun, Kyunghee Seol, Yonghwan Kwon, In-Hyuk Kwon, Myung-Seo Koo, Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems (KIAPS), Korea (South)

Session:
TU1.R9: NWP and Data Assimilation I Oral

Track:
Atmosphere Applications

Location:
Venus Hall

Presentation Time:
Tue, 9 Jul, 09:56 - 10:10

Session Co-Chairs:
Mitchell Goldberg, City College of New York and Ollie Lewis, University of Exeter
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Session TU1.R9
TU1.R9.1: OPTIMIZING THE UTILIZATION OF CYGNSS WIND OBSERVATIONS FOR NUMERICAL PREDICTION OF TROPICAL CYCLONES
Bachir Annane, University of Miami, United States
TU1.R9.2: Deep learning-based tropical cyclone track forecasting through the fusion of satellite observations and numerical model outputs
Juhyun Lee, Jungho Im, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea (South)
TU1.R9.3: IMPACTS OF THREE-ORBIT MICROWAVE TEMPERATURE SOUNDERS ONBOARD FENGYUN-3D/E/F ON NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION
Hao Hu, Yang Han, Yining Shi, Jun Yang, Fuzhong Weng, China Meteorological Administration, China
TU1.R9.4: ALL-SKY MICROWAVE RADIANCE ASSIMILATION IN THE KOREAN INTEGRATED MODEL FORECAST SYSTEM
Sihye Lee, Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems, Korea (South); Hyo-Jong Song, Myongji University, Korea (South); Han-Byeol Jeong, Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems, Korea (South)
TU1.R9.5: Development of soil moisture assimilation using KIM-LETKF system
Sanghee Jun, Kyunghee Seol, Yonghwan Kwon, In-Hyuk Kwon, Myung-Seo Koo, Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems (KIAPS), Korea (South)
TU1.R9.6: MAPPING RECHARGE FLUX VIA ASSIMILATION OF SMAP OBSERVATIONS WITH REDUCED-ADJOINT VARIATIONAL DATA ASSIMILATION METHOD
Parisa Heidary, Leila Farhadi, The George Washington University, United States; M. Umer Altaf, The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
TU1.R9.7: REFRACTIVITY RETRIEVALS USING INTERFEROMETRY OF AIRCRAFT RADIO TRANSMISSIONS: FIRST RESULTS AND POTENTIAL FOR FUTURE EXPERIMENTS
Ollie Lewis, Chris Brunt, Malcolm Kitchen, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
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