2021
DOI: 10.1109/tgrs.2020.3034533
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Atmospheric Brightness Temperature Fluctuations in the Resonance Absorption Band of Water Vapor 18–27.2 GHz

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“…The presence in the microwave spectrum of areas of resonant absorption of water vapor and oxygen determines the fundamental ability to estimate integrated meteorological parameters: the total mass of water vapor in the atmosphere Q and the water content of clouds W, to solve the problem of restoring vertical profiles of temperature, water content, humidity, etc. At the same time, the zones of possible rainfall can be easily identified by different temperature contrasts in the studied areas [3,5,9,10].…”
Section: Estimates Of Atmospheric Characteristics Based On Microwave ...mentioning
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“…The presence in the microwave spectrum of areas of resonant absorption of water vapor and oxygen determines the fundamental ability to estimate integrated meteorological parameters: the total mass of water vapor in the atmosphere Q and the water content of clouds W, to solve the problem of restoring vertical profiles of temperature, water content, humidity, etc. At the same time, the zones of possible rainfall can be easily identified by different temperature contrasts in the studied areas [3,5,9,10].…”
Section: Estimates Of Atmospheric Characteristics Based On Microwave ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expression for the radio-brightness temperature of the "ocean-atmosphere" system in the absence of precipitation, taking into account the ascending T ↑ b and descending T ↓ b radiation of the atmosphere and the intrinsic radiation of the surface, attenuated by the atmosphere, has the form [3,9,10]:…”
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