Data di Pubblicazione:
1999
Abstract:
As an ESA-provided payload instrument on board ENVISAT
the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric
Sounding (MIPAS) will routinely acquire atmospheric limb
emission spectra in the middle infrared region. Due to its high
radiometric sensitivity and spectral resolution capabilities a
large number of middle atmospheric constituents can be
detected that are of primary interest in the various disciplines
of atmospheric research. The ENVISAT ground segment concept
foresees generation and near real time dissemination of
MIPAS data products up to the level of pressure (p), temperature
(T) and volume-mixing-ratio (VMR) profiles for the high
priority target species O,, H20, CH4, N20, "0,. The basic
algorithms have been defined and are currently being verified
in various ESA supported studies.
End-to-end tests based on simulated instrument raw data
have been carried out, using prototype versions of the Level
1B (processing from raw data up to calibrated radiance spectra)
and Level 2 algorithm components (retrieval of vertical p,
T and VMR profiles). Runtime checks have been performed
for the critical profile retrieval modules. For a reference scenario
(p, T plus five trace gas retrievals for a single, 16 heights
elevation sequence; one iteration per retrieval), a total runtime
of - 150 s has been achieved on an IBM RS/6000 model 397.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Carli, Bruno; Raspollini, Piera
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Titolo del libro:
IGARSS'99 Proceedings