Mesospheric Water Vapor Retrieved From SABER/TIMED Measurements
Abstract
The SABER instrument on board the TIMED Satellite is a limb scanning infrared radiometer designed to measure temperature and minor constituent vertical profiles and energetics parameters in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT). The H2O concentrations are retrieved from 6.3 micron band radiances. The interpretation of this radiance requires developing a non-LTE H2O model that includes energy exchange processes with the system of O3 and O2 vibrational levels populated at the daytime through a number of photoabsorption and photodissociation processes. We developed a research model based on an extended H2O non-LTE model of Manuilova et al, 2001 coupled with the novel model of the electronic-vibrational kinetics of the O2 and O3 photolysis products suggested by Yankovsky and Manuilova, 2006. The performed study of this model helped us to develop and test an optimized operational model for interpretation of SABER 6.3 micron band radiances. The sensitivity of retrievals to the parameters of the model is discussed. The H2O retrievals are compared to other measurements for different seasons and locations.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2007
- Bibcode:
- 2007AGUFMSA41A0291F
- Keywords:
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- 0340 Middle atmosphere: composition and chemistry;
- 3333 Model calibration (1846);
- 3359 Radiative processes;
- 3360 Remote sensing;
- 3367 Theoretical modeling