DocumentCode :
1785064
Title :
Calibration efforts for MWR on-board SAC-D/Aquarius mission
Author :
Bruscantini, Cintia A. ; Maas, Marco ; Grings, Francisco ; Karszenbaum, Haydee
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Astron. & Space Phys. (IAFE), Buenos Aires, Argentina
fYear :
2014
fDate :
24-27 March 2014
Firstpage :
181
Lastpage :
186
Abstract :
The Microwave Radiometer (MWR) on board the SACD/Aquarius mission, launched on June 2011, is a Dicke radiometer operating at 23.8 GHz (H-Pol) and 36.5 GHz (H/V/+45/-45-Pol). MWR channels are useful to provide ancillary data for the various retrievals to be performed with Aquarius regarding ocean and land applications. In this study we report the calibration results obtained by a land cross-calibration between Windsat and MWR. Results were generated for the 2011-2012 period and using the version V5.0S of the MWR data. Radiometer inter-comparison over selected homogeneous targets is widely used for calibration assessment and data quality evaluation. The methodology lays on the temporal stability of the selected targets and their homogeneity in terms of brightness temperature (Tb), so that radiometers with similar characteristics (frequency, polarization, incidence angle) should observe the same Tb when passing over the target within a short temporal window. Differences on observed Tbs are associated to a poor calibration of the instrument under study. The cross-calibration is an adjustment of the Tb data of the radiometer under study to match the Tb data of the already calibrated radiometer. In this study, linear adjustments are applied for each MWR beams of its three channels to match Windsat observations. In order to examine the entire dynamic range of land observations, 19 homogeneous targets were selected for cross-calibration. These targets have been previously selected for quality assessment of AMSR-E data [1]. Targets include tropical and boreal forests, desert, grassland and Sahel. Overall, it was found that the instrument compares favorably toWindsat over land targets. Nevertheless, certain issues to be resolved are identified and corrections are proposed.
Keywords :
atmospheric measuring apparatus; atmospheric radiation; atmospheric techniques; calibration; radiometers; AD 2011 06; AD 2011 to 2012; AMSR-E data; Dicke radiometer; MWR channels; Microwave Radiometer; SAC-D-AQUARIUS mission; Windsat observations; brightness temperature; frequency 23.8 GHz; frequency 36.5 GHz; homogeneous targets; radiometer data; short temporal window; Calibration; Dynamic range; Extraterrestrial measurements; Instruments; Microwave radiometry; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; MWR; Windsat; colocation; cross calibration;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing of the Environment (MicroRad), 2014 13th Specialist Meeting on
Conference_Location :
Pasadena, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4645-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MicroRad.2014.6878935
Filename :
6878935
Link To Document :
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