Affiliation:
1. Earth Resources Technology, Inc., Annapolis Junction, Maryland
2. NOAA/NESDIS/StAR, Camp Springs, Maryland
Abstract
Abstract
In this study, a technique has been developed to improve collocation of two passive-microwave satellite instrument datasets at a simultaneous nadir overpass (SNO). The technique has been designed for the purpose of reducing uncertainties related to SNO-inferred intersatellite brightness temperature (Tb) biases, and it involves replacing the current “nearest-neighbor pixel matching” collocation technique with quality-controlled bilinear interpolation. Since the largest Tb bias estimation uncertainties of the SNO method are associated with highly variable earth scenes and window channels of microwave radiometers that have relatively large (∼50 km) separation between measurements, the authors have used Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit A (AMSU-A) data to develop the technique. It is found that using the new data collocation technique reduces SNO ensemble mean Tb bias confidence intervals in the SNO method, as applied to surface-sensitive channels of AMSU-A, by nearly 70% on average. This improvement in the SNO method enhances its ability to quantify intersatellite Tb biases at microwave radiometer channels that are sensitive to surface radiation, which is necessary to advance the sciences of numerical weather prediction and climate change detection.
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Subject
Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering
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