Temperature and humidity profile retrievals from ground-based microwave radiometers during TUC
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Thermodynamic atmospheric profiles have been retrieved from ground-based microwave radiometers during the Temperature, hUmidity, and Cloud (TUC) profiling campaign. A variety of inversion methods is presented, in terms of requirements, advantages, and limitations. Results confirm the theoretical expectation that retrievals' accuracy and resolution degrade steadily with height up to 3 kin, then more rapidly. At higher levels the retrievals' accuracy does not improve on that of a Numerical Weather Prediction model, which provides a background for the variational technique. Most retrieval methods produce a bias in the temperature profile above I kin, which may be due to a bias in the absorption model used and/or observations at 51-54 GHz. Elevation scanning is shown to improve the accuracy and resolution of the retrievals in the boundary layer, but is limited by technical shortcomings.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CLOUD LIQUID WATER; BOUNDARY-LAYER; VAPOR
List of contributors:
Cimini, Domenico
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