Results of the joint NASA/NOAA AMTS/HIRS2 sounding simulation test
Abstract
The relative accuracies of atmospheric temperature profiles retrieved from HIRS2, the current operational infra-red temperature sounder, and AMTS, a proposed advanced high-spectral resolution infra-red sounder were compared. The sounding simulation test compared retrievals generated by GLAS, using their physical retrieval algorithm, and NESDIS, using their operational statistical regression algorithm, for both instruments under clear and cloudy conditions. Test results for both conditions are summarized in tables showing RMS temperature errors for 18 tropospheric layers, 4 stratospheric layers, and surface skin temperature. The improvement of the AMTS instrument over HIRS2, particularly for cloudy conditions is demonstrated. The GLAS retrievals are more accurate than the operational NESDIS retrieval, especially with increasing cloud cover.
- Publication:
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Res. Rev., 1983
- Pub Date:
- January 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984rere.nasa...41S
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Temperature;
- Brightness Temperature;
- Infrared Radiometers;
- Satellite Sounding;
- Systems Simulation;
- Temperature Profiles;
- Algorithms;
- Global Atmospheric Research Program;
- Regression Analysis;
- Relaxation Method (Mathematics);
- Skin Temperature (Non-Biological);
- Stratosphere;
- Troposphere;
- Geophysics