Technique for remotely measuring surface pressure from a satellite using a multicolor laser ranging system
Abstract
The optical path length from a satellite to the earth's surface is strongly dependent on the atmospheric pressure along the propagation path. It is shown that surface pressures can be measured by the use of a multicolor laser ranging system to observe the change with wavelength in the optical path length from the satellite to a ground target. Equations are derived which relate surface pressure to the differential path lengths. In addition, the accuracy of the pressure measurement is evaluated in terms of the ranging system parameters. It is concluded that the results indicate that pressure accuracies of a few millibars appear feasible.
- Publication:
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Applied Optics
- Pub Date:
- September 1979
- DOI:
- 10.1364/AO.18.003184
- Bibcode:
- 1979ApOpt..18.3184G
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Pressure;
- Laser Range Finders;
- Meteorological Satellites;
- Optical Paths;
- Pressure Measurement;
- Remote Sensors;
- Aerosols;
- Atmospheric Temperature;
- Color;
- Error Analysis;
- Targets;
- Weather Forecasting;
- Instrumentation and Photography;
- LIDAR;
- SPACE OPTICS;
- ATMOSPHERIC OPTICS