Title :
HAMSTRAD-Tropo, A 183-GHz Radiometer Dedicated to Sound Tropospheric Water Vapor Over Concordia Station, Antarctica
Author :
Ricaud, Philippe ; Gabard, Benjamin ; Derrien, Solène ; Chaboureau, Jean-Pierre ; Rose, Thomas ; Mombauer, Andreas ; Czekala, Harald
Author_Institution :
Lab. d´´Aerologie, Univ. de Toulouse, Toulouse, France
fDate :
3/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The H2O Antarctica Microwave Stratospheric and Tropospheric Radiometers (HAMSTRAD) program aims to develop two ground-based microwave radiometers to sound tropospheric and stratospheric water vapor (H2O) above Dome C (Concordia Station), Antarctica (75??06´ S, 123??21´E, 3233 m asml), an extremely cold and dry environment, over decades. By using state-of-the-art technology, the HAMSTRAD-Tropo radiometer uses spectral information in the domains 51-59 GHz (oxygen line) and 169-197 GHz (water vapor line) to derive accurate tropospheric profiles of temperature (with accuracy ranging from 1 to 2 K) and low absolute humidity (with accuracy ranging from 0.02 to 0.05 g ?? m-3), together with integrated water vapor (with accuracy of about 0.008 kg ?? m-2) and liquid water path. Prior to its installation at Dome C in January 2009, the fully automated radiometer has been deployed at the Pic du Midi (PdM, 42??56´N, 0??08´E, 2877 m asml, France) in February 2008 and was in operation for five months. Preliminary comparisons with radio soundings particularly launched in the vicinity of PdM in February 2008 and the outputs from the mesoscale MESO-NH model show a great consistency to within 0.2-0.3 g ?? m-3 between all absolute humidity data sets whatever the atmosphere considered (extremely dry or wet).
Keywords :
atmospheric humidity; atmospheric techniques; atmospheric temperature; radiometers; radiometry; remote sensing; troposphere; AD 2008 02; AD 2009 01; Concordia Station; Dome C; France; H2O Antarctica Microwave Stratospheric and Tropospheric Radiometers; HAMSTRAD program; HAMSTRAD-Tropo; Pic du Midi; frequency 169 GHz to 197 GHz; frequency 51 GHz to 59 GHz; ground based microwave radiometers; humidity; liquid water path; radio sounding comparisons; spectral information; tropospheric temperature profiles; tropospheric water vapor sounding; Atmospheric measurements; humidity measurement; microwave measurements; microwave radiometry;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2009.2029345