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- Title
Methodology for Deriving Deep-Layer Mean Temperatures from Combined Satellite Infrared and Microwave Observations.
- Authors
Goldberg, Mitchell D.; McMillin, Larry M.
- Abstract
Deep-layer mean temperatures from Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU) observations have been used by scientists to study trends and interannual variations of tropospheric and lower-stratospheric temperature. The spatial resolution of MSU deep-layer mean temperatures is rather poor for studying trends in localized regions. A method is developed in which infrared observations from the High-resolution InfraRed Sounder (HIRS) is used in combination with MSU to derive deep-layer mean temperatures with improved vertical and horizontal resolution. Even though the relationship between infrared radiance and temperature is not linear, the layer associated with the mean temperature is shown to be well defined with a small airmass dependency that is similar to MSU's airmass dependency. Preliminary validation of HIRS-MSU-derived layer mean temperatures with radiosonde layer mean temperatures show similar precision when compared to MSU-only derived temperatures.
- Subjects
ATMOSPHERIC temperature; DEPTH sounding; INFRARED radiation; MEASUREMENT
- Publication
Journal of Climate, 1999, Vol 12, Issue 1, p5
- ISSN
0894-8755
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1175/1520-0442-12.1.5