Estimation of relative humidity profiles From INSAT cloud data

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  • ONKARI PRASAD
  • A.V. R. K. RAO

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v42i3.3239

Keywords:

Relative humidity profiles, long wave radiation, NWP, equivalent black body temperature (EBBT)

Abstract

Accurate humidity profiles are needed for obtaining useful rainfall forecasts from numerical weather prediction models. In this context objective estimation of moisture profiles over ocean areas using satellite cloud data becomes important. For this purpose the fractional cloudiness data available from INSAT has been classified into different cloud categories depending on the total cloud amount and the levels at which the clouds have been present. Actual relative humidity profiles have been obtained using TEMP data of Port Blair (11 .6°N 92.7°E) and Minicoy (8,3°N, 72,9°E), Most frequently occurring relative humidity profile has been selected as being representative of humidity distribution in the vertical for a given cloud category. The preliminary results reported here show that these bogus relative humidity profiles could provide useful Information on moisture distribution in the vertical over the Indian Ocean.

 

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01-07-1991

How to Cite

[1]
O. . PRASAD and A. R. K. . RAO, “Estimation of relative humidity profiles From INSAT cloud data”, MAUSAM, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 287–294, Jul. 1991.

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