2004
DOI: 10.1117/12.565283
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GEO sounding using microwave instruments

Abstract: There are several microwave instruments in low Earth orbit (LEO) that are used for atmospheric temperature and humidity sounding by themselves and in conjunction with companion IR sounders. These instruments have achieved a certain degree of maturity and are undergoing a redesign to minimize their size, mass, and power requirements from the previous generation instruments. An example of these instruments is the AMSU-A series, now flying on POES and Aqua spacecraft, with the IR sounders HIRS3 and AIRS respectiv… Show more

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“…It includes a scanning 2.8 meter Cassegrain antenna which gives it a spatial resolution at nadir of 100 km and provides full disk coverage in under an hour. 10 Because its 12 channels are all in the oxygen absorption band (50-57 GHz), it is limited to temperature sounding. GOBMS does not include active compensation for deformation and was proposed as a simple, relatively inexpensive option for putting a microwave sounder at GEO in the near future.…”
Section: Geostationary Oxygen Band Microwave Soundermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It includes a scanning 2.8 meter Cassegrain antenna which gives it a spatial resolution at nadir of 100 km and provides full disk coverage in under an hour. 10 Because its 12 channels are all in the oxygen absorption band (50-57 GHz), it is limited to temperature sounding. GOBMS does not include active compensation for deformation and was proposed as a simple, relatively inexpensive option for putting a microwave sounder at GEO in the near future.…”
Section: Geostationary Oxygen Band Microwave Soundermentioning
confidence: 99%