Correcting the MSU middle tropospheric temperature for diurnal drifts

C.A. Mears1, M.C. Schabel1, F.J. Wentz1, B.D. Santer2, B. Govindasamy2
1Remote Sensing Systems, Santa Rosa, CA, USA
2Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison, Lawrence Livemore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA

Tóm tắt

Channel 2 of the 9 Microwave Sounding Units (MSUs) flown on NOAA polar orbiting platforms provides a 23-year time series of middle-tropospheric temperature. These measurements may be of sufficient quality for climate studies if intersatellite calibration offsets and drifts can be accurately characterized and removed. One of the most important and difficult to characterize sources of long-term drift in the data is due to the evolution of the local observing time due to slow changes in the orbital parameters of each NOAA platform, which can alias diurnal temperature changes into the long-term time series. To account for this effect, we have constructed monthly diurnal climatologies of MSU Channel 2 brightness temperature using the hourly output of a general circulation model as input for a microwave radiative transfer model. We report the results of this calculation, and validate the result by comparing with MSU observations.

Từ khóa

#Ocean temperature #Time measurement #Sea surface #Extraterrestrial measurements #Brightness temperature #Atmospheric measurements #Sea measurements #Rough surfaces #Surface roughness #Temperature measurement

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