Two Approaches for Inter-Satellite Radiometer Calibrations between TMI and WindSat

被引:8
作者
Hong, Liang [1 ]
Jones, W. Linwood [1 ]
Wilheit, Thomas T. [2 ]
Kasparis, Takis [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cent Florida, Cent Florida Remote Sensing Lab, Orlando, FL 32816 USA
[2] Brazos Earth Syst Sci Inc, College Stn, TX USA
关键词
MICROWAVE RADIOMETER; SATELLITE; SHAPE;
D O I
10.2151/jmsj.87A.223
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
This paper presents recent progress in inter-satellite microwave radiometric cross-calibration to eliminate brightness temperature measurement biases between a pair of radiometer channels operating at slightly different frequencies and incidence angles. The motivation of this research is to develop robust analytical cross-calibration techniques for inter-calibration of various satellite radiometer instruments, with the first projected application being the multi-satellite Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) constellation to be launched in 2013. The significance of this work is that it will allow the formation of consistent multi-decadal time series of geophysical measurements for multiple satellite microwave radiometers that are free of instrumental biases and other long-term changes in radiometric calibration, which will allow researchers to study global climate change. Descriptions are given for two independent calibration techniques: a Taylor series expansion of the oceanic brightness temperature (T-b) spectrum between dissimilar radiometer channels and a non-linear regression among multi-channel T-b measurements. In the first approach, predictions were made of T-b's at a destination frequency from T-b's of a close by source frequency by expansion of the oceanic brightness temperature spectrum in a Taylor series centered at the source frequency. The relationships between T-b's and frequencies were derived from simulations using a radiative transfer model (RTM), which accounts for the total collected emissions from the ocean surface and the atmosphere. Further, earth incidence angle differences between radiometer channels were transformed in a similar manner using the partial derivatives of T-b with incidence angle derived from RTM simulations. In the second approach, we used a prediction algorithm that relies on the correlation between radiometer T-b's at various frequencies and polarizations and which uses a regression on the T-b's and their non-linear transformations developed using an independent radiative transfer model. As a demonstration, near-simultaneous pair-wise ocean T-b comparisons are presented between the TRMM Microwave Imager (TMI), which is not sun synchronous, and the sun-synchronous polar orbiting WindSat, using oceanic T-b observations from 2003-04. The corresponding results between these two inter-satellite calibration techniques are highly correlated, and results demonstrate that fixed channel-by-channel differences, of order 1 - 2 K exist between TMI and WindSat. These are significant radiometric calibration differences, which can be removed prior to forming joint data sets of geophysical parameter retrievals.
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页码:223 / 235
页数:13
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