Measurement characteristics of an airborne microwave temperature profiler (MTP)
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Published:2021-03-01
Issue:2
Volume:14
Page:1689-1713
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ISSN:1867-8548
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Container-title:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Meas. Tech.
Author:
Heckl MareikeORCID, Fix AndreasORCID, Jirousek Matthias, Schreier FranzORCID, Xu JianORCID, Rapp MarkusORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The microwave temperature profiler (MTP), an airborne
passive microwave radiometer, measures radiances, recorded as counts and
calibrated to brightness temperatures, in order to estimate temperature
profiles around flight altitude. From these data, quantities such as
potential temperature gradients and static stability, indicating the state
of the atmosphere, can be derived and used to assess important dynamical
processes (e.g., gravity waves or stability assessments). DLR has acquired a
copy of the MTP from NASA–JPL, which was designed as a wing-canister
instrument and is deployed on the German High Altitude
LOng range research aircraft (HALO). For this
instrument a thorough analysis of instrument characteristics has been made
in order to correctly determine the accuracy and precision of MTP
measurements. Using a laboratory setup, the frequency response function and antenna
diagram of the instrument were carefully characterized. A cold chamber was
used to simulate the changing in-flight conditions and to derive noise
characteristics as well as reliable calibration parameters for brightness
temperature calculations, which are compared to those calculated from
campaign data. The MTP shows quite large changes in the instrument state, imposing
considerable changes in calibration parameters over the course of a single
measurement flight; using a built-in heated target for calibration may yield
large errors in brightness temperatures due to a misinterpretation of the
measured absolute temperature. Applying the corrections presented herein to the
calibration parameter calculations, the measurement noise becomes the
dominant source of uncertainty and it is possible to measure the brightness
temperatures around flight level (closely related to the absolute
temperature close to the instrument) with a precision of 0.38 K.
Furthermore, radiative transfer simulations, using the Py4CAtS package in a
pencil-beam approach, indicate that the altitude range of the sensitivity of the
MTP instrument can be increased by applying a modified measurement strategy. This is the first time such an extensive characterization of an MTP
instrument, including a thorough calibration strategy assessment, has been
published. The presented results, relevant for the wing-canister design of
the MTP instrument, are important when processing MTP data: knowledge of the
relevant uncertainties and instrument characteristics is essential for
retrieval setup and is mandatory to correctly identify and interpret
significant atmospheric temperature fluctuations.
Funder
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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