Jia, J. J., Z. L. Zeng, W. Q. Zhang, X. D. Zheng, Y. Q. Wang, and M. H. Ding, 2024: The performance of downward shortwave radiation products from satellite and reanalysis over the transect of Zhongshan Station to Dome A, East Antarctica. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 41(8), 1574−1588, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-023-3136-0.
Citation: Jia, J. J., Z. L. Zeng, W. Q. Zhang, X. D. Zheng, Y. Q. Wang, and M. H. Ding, 2024: The performance of downward shortwave radiation products from satellite and reanalysis over the transect of Zhongshan Station to Dome A, East Antarctica. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 41(8), 1574−1588, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-023-3136-0.

The Performance of Downward Shortwave Radiation Products from Satellite and Reanalysis over the Transect of Zhongshan Station to Dome A, East Antarctica

  • The downward shortwave radiation (DSR) is an important part of the Earth's energy balance, driving Earth's system's energy, water, and carbon cycles. Due to the harsh Antarctic environment, the accuracy of DSR derived from satellite and reanalysis has not been systematically evaluated over the transect of Zhongshan station to Dome A, East Antarctica. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate DSR reanalysis products (ERA5-Land, ERA5, MERRA-2) and satellite products (CERES and ICDR) in this area. The results indicate that DSR exhibits obvious monthly and seasonal variations, with higher values in summer than in winter. The ERA5-Land (ICDR) DSR product demonstrated the highest (lowest) accuracy, as evidenced by a correlation coefficient of 0.988 (0.918), a root-mean-square error of 23.919 (69.383) W m–2, a mean bias of –1.667 (–28.223) W m–2 and a mean absolute error of 13.37 (58.99) W m–2. The RMSE values for the ERA5-Land reanalysis product at seven stations, namely Zhongshan, Panda 100, Panda 300, Panda 400, Taishan, Panda 1100, and Kunlun, were 30.938, 29.447, 34.507, 29.110, 20.339, 17.267, and 14.700 W m–2, respectively; with corresponding bias values of 9.887, –12.159, –19.181, –15.519, –8.118, 6.297, and 3.482 W m–2. Regarding seasonality, ERA5-Land, ERA5, and MERRA-2 reanalysis products demonstrate higher accuracies during spring and summer, while ICDR products are least accurate in autumn. Cloud cover, water vapor, total ozone, and severe weather are the main factors affecting DSR. The error of DSR products is greatest in coastal areas (particularly at the Zhongshan station) and decreases towards the inland areas of Antarctica.
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