DOI: 10.3390/rs18162746 ISSN: 2072-4292

Var-ANN Calibration of FY-3C VASS Temperature Profiles: Evaluation over the Tibetan Plateau and Application to WRF Precipitation Simulation

Runze Zhao, Xiangde Xu, Tian Xian, Wenyue Cai, Shengjun Zhang, Zhiying Cai, Lin Chen

Accurate information on atmospheric temperature profiles is crucial for improving numerical weather prediction (NWP). However, the harsh environment of the Tibetan Plateau (TP) limits the availability of station observations, which thereby fail to meet the high spatial resolution required for NWP. In this study, we present an integrated framework as an engineering refinement combining the variation method with an artificial neural network (Var-ANN) to calibrate temperature profiles obtained from the Vertical Atmosphere Sounding System (VASS) aboard the polar-orbiting satellite FY-3C. The variation method is first applied to construct a spatially consistent reference field from available station observations, and this field is then used as the training target for a back-propagation neural network that learns the empirical relationship between satellite brightness temperatures and corrected atmospheric temperature. The calibrated temperature profiles were evaluated against independent radiosonde observations and further tested through assimilation into the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for precipitation simulation over the TP. Results indicate that the Var-ANN calibration reduces the root-mean-square error (RMSE) by approximately 60% and the mean bias from approximately −5 °C to −0.7 °C relative to radiosonde observations. In two WRF case studies, the calibrated profiles show potential for improving precipitation forecast skill, although the limited sample size precludes robust conclusions about operational forecast improvements. The Var-ANN framework provides a practical approach for enhancing the utility of FY-3C VASS temperature products for NWP applications over data-sparse complex terrain.

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