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The errors in kelvin currently being assumed in 3D-var are: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Notes: 1. --- denotes where a channel is not used. 2. A value in brackets e.g. (3.00) denotes where a channel has only been used in experimental assimilation. 3. The combined observation and observation operator error covariance matrix is assumed to be diagonal. 4. The error variances assumed in 3D-var are higher than those assumed in 1D-var. This is partially to allow for horizontally correlated errors. 5. The errors assumed in 1D-var are based on observation minus background standard deviation. 6. In 1D-var moisture channels are often given high weight e.g. HIRS channels 11 and 12. However in 3D-var they are strongly downweighted to avoid excessively large analysis increments. |