DocumentCode :
1443950
Title :
Improved ASCAT Wind Retrieval Using NWP Ocean Calibration
Author :
Verspeek, Jeroen ; Stoffelen, Ad ; Verhoef, Anton ; Portabella, Marcos
Author_Institution :
R. Netherlands Meteorol. Inst. (KNMI), De Bilt, Netherlands
Volume :
50
Issue :
7
fYear :
2012
fDate :
7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2488
Lastpage :
2494
Abstract :
The Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT) wind data processor (AWDP) currently uses the so called CMOD5n geophysical model function (GMF), which was originally derived for the European Remote Sensing (ERS) scatterometers. In order to deliver a high-quality ASCAT wind product, the operational AWDP uses backscatter measurement corrections that are estimated visually (VOC) for each wind vector cell. We propose an alternative and previously established method for estimating correction tables based on numerical weather prediction ocean calibration residuals (NOC). It embodies a smooth incidence-angle dependent part that could serve as an appropriate ASCAT GMF correction, and a radar-beam-dependent residual. The incidence-angle-dependent part of these correction tables is due to differences in calibration procedure of the ERS and ASCAT scatterometers. For the high ASCAT incidence angles for which the GMF has not been assessed by ERS data, the modification is quite large, almost 1 dB. The incidence angle-dependent part is derived by fitting the OC residuals of all beams obtained over one year of data. It is subsequently used to adapt the GMF (yielding CMOD5na). The remaining radar-beam-dependent residual (NOCa) shows a wiggle pattern as function of incidence angle that is very persistent over time, apart from a seasonally varying offset. Both the effects of the GMF modification and the beam-dependent residual on the wind retrieval quality are investigated in this paper. Overall, the performance of NOC is better than that obtained with the previously used VOC calibration method, and the wind statistics show a much better symmetry of the left and right swath for NOC. The beam-dependent corrections improve the quality of the retrieved winds. NOC may thus be used for the intercalibration of the ERS and ASCAT scatterometers.
Keywords :
atmospheric measuring apparatus; calibration; remote sensing; weather forecasting; wind; ASCAT GMF correction; ASCAT wind retrieval; AWDP instrument; Advanced Scatterometer wind data processor; CMOD5n geophysical model function; ERS scatterometer; European Remote Sensing scatterometer; NWP ocean calibration; backscatter measurement correction; incidence angle; numerical weather prediction ocean calibration residuals; wiggle pattern; wind vector cell; Backscatter; Calibration; Maximum likelihood estimation; Sea measurements; Wind speed; Calibration; radar scattering; scatterometer; wind;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2011.2180730
Filename :
6148277
Link To Document :
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