Title :
CLOUDS-a cloud and radiation monitoring satellite
Author :
Bizarri, B. ; Bordi, Isabella ; Bordi, Roberto ; Coppo, Peter ; Desbois, Michel ; Gasiewski, Albin ; Grant, Norman ; Harries, John ; Künzi, Klaus ; Liberti, Gian Luigi ; Mia, Jungang ; Mugnai, Albertpo ; Murray, Jonathan ; Rizzi, Rolando ; Rose, Thomas ;
Author_Institution :
Alenia, Rome, Italy
Abstract :
CLOUDS is a project supported by the European Union, conducted by 12 European partners (7 scientific institutes and 5 industrial companies), also cooperating with NOAA/ETL. It is the mission study of a monitoring satellite to perform measurements necessary to describe cloud-radiation interaction in operational models for climate and weather prediction. The “monitoring” objective implies relative large instruments swath as to provide a relatively frequent global coverage: 24 h for a number of measurements, 48 h for the majority. The products resolution for weather prediction is about 30 km; for climate applications, the required accuracy is achieved after averaging over 100 km and 1 week. The instrument resolution ranges between 5 and 10 km for most channels, up to 40 km for some. The required short observing cycle prevents using active instruments. Instead, use is made of (i) passive radiometry over a widest part of the e.m. spectrum (UV, VIS, NIR, TIR, FIR, sub-mm and MW); (ii) different polarisations to determine 2-3 Stokes parameters in a number of channels; (iii) fore- and aft-viewing for all channels, and multi-angle viewing for one channel. CLOUDS includes six instruments, all conical scanning: (i) a package of four optical, with channels from UV to FIR for cloud surface properties, aerosol and ERB; (ii) a sub-mm radiometer for cloud ice and water vapour; (iii) a MW radiometer for liquid water and precipitation. The satellite mass is estimated below 1000 kg. The orbit is sun-synchronous 10 h LST, 840 km altitude
Keywords :
atmospheric measuring apparatus; atmospheric radiation; atmospheric techniques; clouds; meteorological instruments; radiometers; radiometry; remote sensing; CLOUDS; IR; atmosphere; cloud; cloud-radiation interaction; infrared radiation; measurement technique; meteorology; microwave radiometry; satellite remote sensing; submillimetre; visible; Clouds; Extraterrestrial measurements; Finite impulse response filter; Instruments; Performance evaluation; Radiation monitoring; Radiometry; Satellite broadcasting; Water; Weather forecasting;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2000. Proceedings. IGARSS 2000. IEEE 2000 International
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6359-0
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2000.861614