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SIMULATION OF BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURES FOR THE MICROWAVE RADIOMETER ON THE AQUARIUS/SAC-D MISSION.
- Date Issued:
- 2009
- Abstract/Description:
- Microwave radiometers are highly sensitive receivers capable of measuring low levels of natural blackbody microwave emissions. Remote sensing by satellite microwave radiometers flying on low-earth, polar orbiting, satellites can infer a variety of terrestrial and atmospheric geophysical parameters for scientific and operational applications, such as weather and climate prediction. The objective of this thesis is to provide realistic simulated ocean brightness temperatures for the 3-channel Microwave Radiometer (MWR), which will be launched in May 2010 on the joint NASA/CONAE Aquarius/SAC-D Mission. These data will be used for pre-launch geophysical retrieval algorithms development and validation testing. Analyses are performed to evaluate the proposed MWR measurement geometry and verify the requirements for spatial/temporal sampling. Finally, a preliminary study is performed for the post-launch inter-satellite radiometric calibration using the WindSat polarimetric radiometer on the Coriolis satellite.
Title: | SIMULATION OF BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURES FOR THE MICROWAVE RADIOMETER ON THE AQUARIUS/SAC-D MISSION. |
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Name(s): |
Khan, Salman, Author Jones, W. Linwood, Committee Chair University of Central Florida, Degree Grantor |
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Type of Resource: | text | |
Date Issued: | 2009 | |
Publisher: | University of Central Florida | |
Language(s): | English | |
Abstract/Description: | Microwave radiometers are highly sensitive receivers capable of measuring low levels of natural blackbody microwave emissions. Remote sensing by satellite microwave radiometers flying on low-earth, polar orbiting, satellites can infer a variety of terrestrial and atmospheric geophysical parameters for scientific and operational applications, such as weather and climate prediction. The objective of this thesis is to provide realistic simulated ocean brightness temperatures for the 3-channel Microwave Radiometer (MWR), which will be launched in May 2010 on the joint NASA/CONAE Aquarius/SAC-D Mission. These data will be used for pre-launch geophysical retrieval algorithms development and validation testing. Analyses are performed to evaluate the proposed MWR measurement geometry and verify the requirements for spatial/temporal sampling. Finally, a preliminary study is performed for the post-launch inter-satellite radiometric calibration using the WindSat polarimetric radiometer on the Coriolis satellite. | |
Identifier: | CFE0002821 (IID), ucf:48074 (fedora) | |
Note(s): |
2009-08-01 M.S.E.E. Engineering and Computer Science, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Masters This record was generated from author submitted information. |
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Subject(s): |
Microwave Radiometer WindSat Remote Sensing Aquarius/SAC-D |
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Persistent Link to This Record: | http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0002821 | |
Restrictions on Access: | public | |
Host Institution: | UCF |