DocumentCode
82117
Title
A Sky Status Indicator to Detect Rain-Affected Atmospheric Thermal Emissions Observed at Ground
Author
Bosisio, A.V. ; Fionda, E. ; Ciotti, P. ; Martellucci, Antonio
Author_Institution
Inst. of Electron., Comput. & Telecommun. Engineerin, Polytech. Univ. of Milan, Milan, Italy
Volume
51
Issue
9
fYear
2013
fDate
Sept. 2013
Firstpage
4643
Lastpage
4649
Abstract
Radiometric measurements could provide continuous information about atmospheric conditions. In this paper, a sky status indicator (SSI) is proposed as a real-time recognition criterion for the detection, in particular, of the presence of rain events along the propagation path. The computation of the SSI is based on ground-based brightness temperature measurements, at 23.8 and 31.4 GHz, collected in Cabauw, Netherlands, in 2009 by the ESA Atmospheric Propagation and Profiling System (ATPROP) multichannel radiometer. A validation analysis is carried out between simulated data, which are computed by applying the radiative transfer equation to a database of radiosonde profiles collected in De Bilt, Netherlands, by the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, and two data sets of radiometric observations at two elevation angles (θ equal to 90° and θ equal to 69.6°). The analysis based on SSI probability distribution functions has allowed for calculation of the boundary threshold values that are able to discriminate the status of the sky. Furthermore, performances of the SSI were validated against rainfall measurements collected at the ground by a rain gauge located near the ESA ATPROP multichannel radiometer.
Keywords
atmospheric boundary layer; atmospheric radiation; atmospheric techniques; meteorological instruments; meteorology; radiometry; rain; remote sensing; AD 2009; Cabauw; ESA ATPROP multichannel radiometer; ESA Atmospheric Propagation and Profiling System; Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute; SSI computation; SSI probability distribution function; atmospheric conditions; atmospheric thermal emission detection; frequency 23.8 GHz; frequency 31.4 GHz; ground based brightness temperature measurements; ground observations; propagation path; radiative transfer equation; radiometric measurements; radiosonde profile database; rain affected atmospheric thermal emissions; rain events; rain gauge; rainfall measurements; real time recognition criterion; simulated data; sky status indicator; validation analysis; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Brightness temperature; Clouds; Microwave radiometry; Rain; Temperature measurement; Atmospheric propagation; ground-based microwave radiometry; rain detection;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2272589
Filename
6578582
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