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The Multisensor Advanced Climatology of Liquid Water Path (MAC-LWP)

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JOURNAL OF CLIMATE
卷 30, 期 24, 页码 10193-10210

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-16-0902.1

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  1. NASA Making Earth System Data Records for Use in Research Environments (MEaSUREs) Program [RTOP WBS 105324/547714.04.14.01.54]
  2. Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) [GG008658]
  3. NASA
  4. NASA Earth Sciences Program
  5. NASA AMSR-E Science Team
  6. WindSat
  7. NASA Earth Physical Oceanography Program
  8. NASA Stand Alone Mission of Opportunity (SALMON) program

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The Multisensor Advanced Climatology of Liquid Water Path (MAC-LWP), an updated and enhanced version of the University of Wisconsin (UWisc) cloud liquid water path (CLWP) climatology, currently provides 29 years (1988-2016) of monthly gridded (1 degrees) oceanic CLWP information constructed using Remote Sensing Systems (RSS) intercalibrated 0.25 degrees-resolution retrievals. Satellite sources include SSM/I, TMI, AMSR-E, WindSat, SSMIS, AMSR-2, and GMI. To mitigate spurious CLWP trends, the climatology is corrected for drifting satellite overpass times by simultaneously solving for the monthly average CLWP and the monthly mean diurnal cycle. In addition to a longer record and six additional satellite products, major enhancements relative to the UWisc climatology include updating the input to version 7 RSS retrievals, correcting for a CLWP bias (based on matchups to clear-sky MODIS scenes), and constructing a total (cloud 1 rain) liquid water path (TLWP) record for use in analyses of columnar liquid water in raining clouds. Because the microwave emission signal from cloud water is similar to that of precipitation-sized hydrometeors, greater uncertainty in the CLWP record is expected in regions of substantial precipitation. Therefore, the TLWP field can also be used as a quality-control screen, where uncertainty increases as the ratio of CLWP to TLWP decreases. For regions where confidence in CLWP is highest (i.e., CLWP: TLWP > 0.8), systematic differences in MAC CLWP relative to UWisc CLWP range from -15% (e.g., global oceanic stratocumulus decks) to +15%-10% (e.g., portions of the higher latitudes, storm tracks, and shallower convection regions straddling the ITCZ). The dataset is currently hosted at the Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center.

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