Abstract
The current study utilizes the operational data assimilation system of Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) to investigate the impacts of improved radar forward operator. First of all, it is shown that for experiments in which both conventional and radar data are assimilated and the latent heat nudging (LHN) is applied, the one with improved operator (i.e., with improved Mie-scattering scheme and accounting for beam broadening effect and etc.) exhibits neutral impacts on short-term forecasts. However, in subsequent experiments, in which conventional data are not assimilated and the LHN is switched off, the one with improved operator not just reduces representation error during data assimilation cycles but also enhances the short-term forecast skills. In addition, it is found that the subsequent experiments result in much shorter observation error correlation length scales for radar reflectivity data, indicating that the application of the LHN or assimilation of conventional data may increase the length scales.
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