Advanced Microwave Moisture Sounder (AMMS) for WB-57F CCOPE mission
Abstract
The AMMS, flown on the WB-57F Cooperative Convective Precipitation Experiment (CCOPE), collected data at three bands on either side of the 183.3 GHz water vapor line at + or - 2.25, + or - 5.00, and + or - 8.75 GHz. Data were also collected simultaneously at a single low-loss atmospheric window channel near 94 GHz. The AMMS scanner imaged the scene below the WB-57F over an angular range of + or - 45 degree about nadir with beam-widths of 2 degree and 1 degree for the 94 GHz and 183 GHz sensors, respectively. The radiometer system operated under control of the onboard microcomputer used to: store radiometric data on the AMMS flight recorder, operate the stepper motor driven scanner, and collect pertinent housekeeping data for the system. A portable ground support system was used following each CCOPE flight to provide quick-look data analysis. The CCOPE flight logs and tape of the AMMS data were delivered to NASA.
- Publication:
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Final Technical Report
- Pub Date:
- October 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981git..rept.....G
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Moisture;
- Atmospheric Sounding;
- Convection Clouds;
- Meteorological Flight;
- Microwave Radiometers;
- Scanners;
- Airborne Equipment;
- Block Diagrams;
- Data Processing;
- Microcomputers;
- Millimeter Waves;
- Storms;
- Instrumentation and Photography