Title :
Airborne CoSMIR Observations Between 50 and 183 GHz Over Snow-Covered Sierra Mountains
Author :
Wang, James R. ; Racette, Paul E. ; Piepmeier, Jeffrey R E ; Monosmith, B. ; Manning, Will
Author_Institution :
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
Abstract :
An airborne Conical Scanning Millimeter-wave Imaging Radiometer (CoSMIR) was developed recently for calibration/validation of the new-generation DMSP F-series microwave radiometer, the Special Sensor Microwave/Imager/Sounder. The CoSMIR is a total-power radiometer that measures radiation at nine channels over the frequency range of 50-183 GHz. The instrument employs a two-axis gimbaled mechanism to generate the conical scan with periodic calibration. Its scan geometry is software programmable and can be designed to serve the scientific requirements of an experiment. A series of CoSMIR flights was conducted over the coastal regions of California in March and December of 2004, in which the instrument was programmed to acquire both conical and across-track scan data sets simultaneously. Two of these flights on March 25 and December 2 contained segments over the snow-covered Sierra Mountain Range and were selected to demonstrate the novel features of this new instrument
Keywords :
land surface temperature; millimetre wave imaging; radiometers; radiometry; remote sensing; snow; 50 to 183 GHz; AD 2004 03 25; AD 2004 12 02; California coastal regions; CoSMIR observations; Conical Scanning Millimeter wave Imaging Radiometer; DMSP F-series microwave radiometer; Sierra Madre Mountain Range; Special Sensor Microwave/Imager/Sounder; USA; across-track scan data sets; conical scan data sets; total power radiometer; two axis gimbaled mechanism; Acoustic imaging; Acoustic sensors; Calibration; Frequency measurement; Image sensors; Instruments; Microwave imaging; Microwave radiometry; Microwave sensors; Millimeter wave measurements; Millimeter-wave radiometry; remote sensing; snow; water vapor;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2006.885410