2016
DOI: 10.5194/amt-9-2241-2016
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A microwave satellite water vapour column retrieval for polar winter conditions

Abstract: Abstract.A new microwave satellite water vapour retrieval for the polar winter atmosphere is presented. The retrieval builds on the work of Miao et al. (2001) and Melsheimer and Heygster (2008), employing auxiliary information for atmospheric conditions and numerical optimization. It was tested using simulated and actual measurements from the Microwave Humidity Sounder (MHS) satellite instruments. Ground truth was provided by the G-band vapour radiometer (GVR) at Barrow, Alaska. For water vapour columns less t… Show more

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“…We also expect further advance in ground/ship/ice-based remote sensing of the Arctic atmosphere, as the methods introduced in Section 3.2 are progressively improving. Further, recent advance in satellite remote sensing has yielded better information on the temperature and humidity profiles over ice and snow (Perro et al, 2016). 30…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We also expect further advance in ground/ship/ice-based remote sensing of the Arctic atmosphere, as the methods introduced in Section 3.2 are progressively improving. Further, recent advance in satellite remote sensing has yielded better information on the temperature and humidity profiles over ice and snow (Perro et al, 2016). 30…”
Section: Opportunities Arising From New Technology 15mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here we present pan-Arctic water vapour column obtained from wintertime satellite microwave measurements made with the ATMS between January 2012 and March 2015 (December to March inclusive). Water vapour columns were determined using an updated version of the retrieval presented by Perro et al (2016). The retrieval builds on the work of Miao et al (2001) and Melsheimer and Heygster (2008) by employing auxiliary information for atmospheric conditions and numerical optimization.…”
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“…ATMS measurements from the Suomi-NPP satellite are used exclusively in this study. ATMS is the sucessor to MHS, the instrument considered in the study by Perro et al (2016). All five 183 GHz dual-band channels, the 165.5 GHz channel and the 88.2 GHz channel of ATMS are used.…”
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