Abstract

EMER-Met is the new meteorological forecasting system for the protection of the population in Switzerland. It provides the meteorological basis for coping with all types of emergencies, especially in case of nuclear and chemical accidents. EMER-Met consists of a dedicated upper air measurement network and a high-resolution numerical weather prediction model. The measurement network is composed of state-of-the-art remote sensing instruments to measure accurate wind and temperature profiles in the boundary layer. At three sites, a radar wind profiler PCL1300, a Doppler lidar Windcube-200s and a microwave radiometer Hatpro-G5 are installed. The data from the measurement network are assimilated into the operational 1-km ensemble numerical weather prediction (NWP) system. In the case of the microwave radiometers, we assimilate the brightness temperatures using an adapted version of the RTTOV observation operator. To ensure best impact on the NWP results, the data quality of the measurements is of high importance and is monitored closely on a daily and monthly basis against radiosondes and the NWP model itself. EMER-Met is operational since 2022 and to our best knowledge, it is the first time that the brightness temperatures measured by surface-based microwave radiometers are assimilated operationally. This presentation will focus on the upper air network performance and its impact on NWP. 

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