11:30 AM - 11:45 AM
[AAS03-10] WindBorne Global Sounding Balloon Observations and Forecast Impact
Keywords:rawinsonde, balloon, GFS
Over the past 5 years, over 2200 GSBs have been flown to collect atmospheric data. During the first 4 years of operations, the GSB was developed, demonstrated and refined during large-scale intermittent field campaigns. GSBs were flown throughout much of the world, including the remote locations of the Arctic, the northern Pacific and Atlantic oceans and northern Africa. In early 2023 WindBorne began operating a persistent constellation of GSBs. By late 2024, the constellation averaged 28 GSBs aloft at any given time with plans to average 100 GSBs aloft by the end of 2025, supporting collection of over 300 vertical profiles of data per day.
WindBorne has partnered with the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to retrospectively assimilate GSB observations to assess the impact of the observations on numerical forecasts. Using data from 169 GSBs flown during summer and autumn of 2022, forecast errors were reduced by 2-3% for geopotential height fields and up to 18% for tropical cyclone tracks. Results from these studies will be presented.