Title :
Stable Targets for Spaceborne Microwave Radiometer Calibration
Author :
Njoku, E.G. ; Chan, S.K. ; Armstrong, R.L. ; Brodzik, M.J. ; Savoie, M.H. ; Knowles, K.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA
Abstract :
Beginning in the 1970s, continuous observations of the Earth have been made by spaceborne microwave radiometers. Since these instruments have different observational characteristics, care must be taken in combining their data to form consistent long term records of brightness temperatures and derived geophysical quantities. To be useful for climate studies, data from different instruments must be calibrated relative to each other and to reference targets on the ground whose characteristics are stable and can be monitored continuously. Identifying such targets over land is not straightforward due to the heterogeneity and complexity of the land surface and cover. In this work, we provide an analysis of multisensor brightness temperature statistics over ocean, tropical forest, and ice sheet locations, spanning the period from 1978 to the present, and indicate the potential of these sites as continuous calibration monitoring targets
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; calibration; climatology; hydrological techniques; land surface temperature; ocean temperature; oceanographic techniques; radiometers; remote sensing; brightness temperatures; climate studies; ice sheet locations; multisensor brightness temperature statistics; ocean; spaceborne microwave radiometer calibration; stable reference targets; tropical forest; Brightness temperature; Calibration; Earth; Instruments; Land surface; Microwave radiometry; Monitoring; Ocean temperature; Sea surface; Statistical analysis;
Conference_Titel :
IEEE MicroRad, 2006
Conference_Location :
SanJuan
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9417-8
DOI :
10.1109/MICRAD.2006.1677052