Radiosonde vs. temperature sounding

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Radiosonde vs. temperature sounding. OC3522 - Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Ocean - Summer 2001. Water Vapor (read Chapter 6 from Kidder & Vonder Haar). If t d ( l ) is not 0. We will next look at case where d is relatively large due to water vapor absorption - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Radiosonde vs. temperature sounding

OC3522OC3522 - Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Ocean - Summer 2001Summer 2001

Water VaporWater Vapor(read Chapter 6 from Kidder & Vonder Haar)

We will next look at case where is relatively large due to water vapor absorption

Again, the atmosphere (path radiance) dominates

Also the source of path radiance will vary strongly with ,temperature,

and the distribution of water vapor(since water vapor is highly variable vertically and

horizontally)

Now...

and If d() is not 0

water vapor information

Known temperature distribution

d(,p)0 1(,p)0 0H2O

p0

d()

0

1

One wavelength, two concentration profiles

http://zeta.lerc.nasa.gov/goes/mosaic/PROFINFO.HTM

transm

itta

nce

0

1

GOES Imager Channel 3

GOES Imager Channel 3

http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/goes/misc/wv/weighting_functions3.gif

p

GOES Imager Channel 3

CH 10

CH 11

(given a standard distributionof water vapor)

Where would CH 12 weighting function peak?

Low level 7.5mMid Level (7m)

High level 6.5 m16 February 2000 | Mid-latitude Cyclone Over the North Pacific GOES-10 Sounder Water Vapor Channel Images at 17:24 UTC

Water Vapor Loop

Water Vapor Imagery Tutorial from Wisconsin

http://www.etl.noaa.gov/satres/realtime.html

GMS+GOES 20 August 2001

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