Retrieval of atmospheric temperature profiles by a scanning microwave spectrometer
Abstract
The Nimbus-6 satellite carries a scanning microwave spectrometer (SCAMS) experiment. The five frequency bands observed are near 22.2, 31.6, 52.8, 53.8, and 55.4 GHz. The calibration system permitted preflight calibration to an accuracy of about 1 K. In orbit, small empirical corrections were made to the calibration constants to obtain agreement in the mean of SCAMS measurements with computations based on conventional data analyzed by the National Meteorological Center (NMC). Global maps of temperature profiles were retrieved from the SCAMS measurements by a statistical method. Using the NMC analysis as the verification, RMS errors in level temperatures range of about 2-4 K, depending on altitude. Errors for layers of octave extent in pressure are uniformly about 2 K. Theoretical computations show that additional spectrometer channels would improve temperature sensing performance
- Publication:
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COSPAR Meeting
- Pub Date:
- June 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976cosp.meetS....R
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Temperature;
- Microwave Spectrometers;
- Temperature Profiles;
- Temperature Sensors;
- Atmospheric Boundary Layer;
- Calibrating;
- Nimbus 6 Satellite;
- Root-Mean-Square Errors;
- Temperature Measurement;
- Instrumentation and Photography