Articles | Volume 19, issue 11
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-19-3581-2026
© Author(s) 2026. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Arctic Weather Satellite assessment and assimilation at ECMWF
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- Final revised paper (published on 02 Jun 2026)
- Preprint (discussion started on 12 Feb 2026)
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RC1: 'Comment on egusphere-2026-712', Anonymous Referee #1, 06 Mar 2026
- AC1: 'Reply on RC3', David Duncan, 10 Apr 2026
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RC2: 'Comment on egusphere-2026-712', Hu Yang, 08 Mar 2026
- AC1: 'Reply on RC3', David Duncan, 10 Apr 2026
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RC3: 'Comment on egusphere-2026-712', Anonymous Referee #3, 16 Mar 2026
- AC1: 'Reply on RC3', David Duncan, 10 Apr 2026
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AR by David Duncan on behalf of the Authors (10 Apr 2026)
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ED: Referee Nomination & Report Request started (21 Apr 2026) by Domenico Cimini
RR by Anonymous Referee #3 (22 Apr 2026)
RR by Anonymous Referee #1 (30 Apr 2026)
ED: Publish as is (08 May 2026) by Domenico Cimini
AR by David Duncan on behalf of the Authors (20 May 2026)
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General comments:
It is a pleasure to read this article. The presentation is logically structured and the text reads easily. It is useful to developers at other NWP centres to learn how ECMWF has adapted their all-sky radiance assimilation framework to deal with the new technology of the AWS satellite and its microwave radiometer. I appreciate the quick timeline from the satellite launch to operational assimilation and further to comprehensive documentation of the setup and impact in scientific literature. The authors provide sufficient, but not excessive, detail on almost all aspects. I have only a couple of minor suggestions how the article could potentially be improved.
Specific comments:
I wish the authors could unify the way they refer to the primary temperature-sounding spectral region in the microwave. Most often in the text, they say either “50 GHz band” or “50 GHz channels”, so I would suggest a slight rephrasing on lines 5 and 47 to be consistent throughout the text.
Lines 32-33: I believe some more accuracy is needed to define the CGMS baseline orbits. I will leave it up to the authors to decide, but the text should made it explicitly clear that we are talking about sun-synchronous orbits and that 1:30, 5:30, and 9:30 refer to local times of overpasses at the equator.
Given that the 183 GHz channel definitions in the AWS spectrum are not exactly identical to those in ATMS and MWHS-2 spectra, the concept of “equivalent channels” sounds a bit vague. It would be useful to discuss in more detail how the authors have determined which ATMS / MWHS-2 channel is equivalent to which AWS channel.
Line 138: I suppose “TB space” here refers to brightness temperature observations? More clarity is needed here.
Technical corrections:
On lines 145-146, it would be useful to include a reference to middle panels of Fig. 3 .
There is a reference to Table 3 on line 187, which comes before the first reference to Table 2 (line 197). I would suggest removing the reference on line 187.
There is unnecessary repetition on lines 356-357. I suggest removing “spanning the first three months of AWS active use in the operational system” (essentially the same is told on lines 352-353).