Title :
Calibration Analyses for Sounding Channels of MWHS Onboard FY-3A
Author :
Gu, Songyan ; Guo, Yang ; Wang, Zhenzhan ; Lu, Naimeng
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Radiometric Calibration & Validation for Environ. Satellites, China Meteorol. Adm., Beijing, China
Abstract :
The Microwave Humidity Sounder (MWHS) is a five-channel microwave radiometer in the range of 150-191 GHz onboard FengYun 3 (FY-3). Before the launch of FY-3A, the intensive thermal vacuum (TVAC) tests for MWHS had been carried out in a 2-m TVAC chamber, and the basic parameters such as receiver nonlinearity were obtained. Four-year operation shows that the performance of FY-3A MWHS remains stabile. The variations among space views and warm target views in the interval of scan lines were generally within 20 counts. In addition, the temperature fluctuation of the warm target in a single pass is within 0.5 K. Primarily, due to the nonlinearity correction obtained from the TVAC test, radiance measurements of MWHS agree well with NOAA-17 AMSU-B and NOAA-18 Microwave Humidity Sounder (MHS) data. Averaged brightness temperature differences between FY-3 MWHS and NOAA-17 AMSU-B, at simultaneous cross-overpass points, are less than 1.08 K for the channels at 183 ± 1 GHz. In the observation-minus-background comparison, the observed and simulated brightness temperature biases of FY-3 MWHS and NOAA-18 MHS exhibit similar performance in the 183.31 ± 1 GHz channel; but in the 183.31 ± 7 GHz channel, MWHS agrees better with background. It is anticipated that FY-3 MWHS data will contribute to numerical weather prediction.
Keywords :
atmospheric humidity; atmospheric measuring apparatus; atmospheric radiation; atmospheric temperature; calibration; weather forecasting; FY-3A MWHS performance; FengYun 3 satellite; MWHS radiance measurements; MWHS sounding channels; Microwave Humidity Sounder; NOAA-17 AMSU-B MHS data; NOAA-18 MHS data; TVAC chamber; TVAC test; averaged brightness temperature; calibration analyses; five-channel microwave radiometer; frequency 150 GHz to 191 GHz; intensive thermal vacuum tests; microwave humidity sounder; numerical weather prediction; observation-minus-background comparison; receiver nonlinearity; scan lines; space views; temperature fluctuation; warm target views; Brightness temperature; Calibration; Instruments; Microwave radiometry; Satellites; Temperature measurement; Calibration; FY-3A MWHS; cross comparison;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2012.2214391