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- Title
The Far INfrarEd Spectrometer for Surface Emissivity (FINESSE). Part 1: Instrument description and level 1 radiances.
- Authors
Murray, Jonathan Ernest; Warwick, Laura; Brindley, Helen; Last, Alan; Quigley, Patrick; Rochester, Andy; Dewar, Alexander; Cummins, Daniel
- Abstract
The Far INfrarEd Spectrometer for Surface Emissivity (FINESSE) instrument combines a commercial Bruker EM27 spectrometer with a front end viewing and calibration rig developed at Imperial College London. FINESSE is specifically designed to enable accurate measurements of surface emissivity covering the range 400–1600 cm-1 and as part of this remit, can obtain views over the full 360° angular range. In this Part (I) we describe the system configuration, outlining the instrument spectral characteristics, our data acquisition methodology and the calibration strategy. As part of the process, we evaluate the stability of the system, including the impact of knowledge of blackbody target emissivity and temperature. We also establish a numerical description of the instrument line shape which shows strong, frequency dependent, asymmetry. We demonstrate why it is important to account for these effects by assessing their impact on the overall uncertainty budget on the level 1 radiance products from FINESSE. Initial comparisons of observed spectra with simulations show encouraging performance given the uncertainty budget.
- Subjects
IMPERIAL College, London; IR spectrometers; EMISSIVITY measurement; RADIANCE; ACQUISITION of data; EMISSIVITY; SPECTROMETERS
- Publication
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions, 2024, p1
- ISSN
1867-8610
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5194/amt-2024-22