AMPR is an airborne instrument that flew aboard the NASA ER-2 during the OLYMPEX/RADEX field campaign in late 2015. This poster's goal is to explore how well the instrument can retrieve near-surface wind speed over the ocean.
Comparisons of Wind Speed Retrievals from an Airborne Microwave Radiometer (AMPR) with Satellite-Based Observations During the OLYMPEX/RADEX Field Campaign
2017
1 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather Forecasting , Natural Resources & Earth Sciences , Atmospheric models , Cloud glaciation , Wind velocity , Linearity , Microwave radiometers , Ocean surface , Polarization characteristics , Precipitation (meteorology) , Regression analysis , Satellite observation , Spatial resolution , Airborne equipment , Emission , Ice clouds , Precipitation measurement , Satellite-borne photography , Water vapor