The GEOSAT follow-on (GFO) satellite includes a two-frequency water vapor radiometer (WVR) operating at 22.2 and 37.0 GHz to correct for the path delay of its altimeter signal through the wet troposphere. Path delay retrievals based on two-frequency radiometer measurements alone include a residual bias which is correlated with either cloud liquid water or surface wind speed, depending on the choice of frequencies. The GFO WVR frequencies were chosen in part to correlate the bias with wind speed. This wind speed is then estimated and the bias corrected by using the radar cross-section data available from the altimeter. The specific algorithm by which this correction is implemented, together with estimates of its accuracy and sensitivity to measurement error, are presented. A final path delay retrieval accuracy of 1.18 cm rms is expected on orbit. This assumes absolute calibration of the WVR brightness temperatures to +or-1.0 K and of the altimeter radar cross section to +or-0.5 dB. The performance of a modified version of the path delay retrieval algorithm (to operate at 21 and 37 GHz) is also tested using a two frequency subset of the TOPEX/Poseidon microwave radiometer (TMR) flight data over ground calibration sites.


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    Title :

    Combined microwave radiometer and altimeter retrieval of wet path delay for the GEOSAT follow-on


    Additional title:

    Kombination eines Mikrowellenradiometers mit einem Höhenerkennungssystem bei einer Wegeverzögerung durch eine nasse Troposphäre für den GFO


    Contributors:
    Ruf, C.S. (author) / Dewan, R.P. (author) / Subramanya, B. (author)


    Publication date :

    1996


    Size :

    9 Seiten, 26 Quellen




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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