Title :
Evaluation of seawater permittivity models at 150 GHz using satellite observations
Author :
Greenwald, Thomas J. ; Jones, Andrew S.
Author_Institution :
Cooperative Inst. for Res. in the Atmos., Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO, USA
fDate :
9/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Multisensor satellite measurements from the special sensor microwave water vapor sounder (SSM/T-2), special sensor microwave imager (SSM/I), and operational linescan system (OLS) are used to retrieve sea surface emissivity at 150 GHz with the goal of assessing selected permittivity models. Retrievals were limited to clear-sky SSM/T-2 field-of-views under arctic winter conditions to minimize atmospheric attenuation. Results show there is sometimes wide disagreement between the models and the observations even when considering measurement and model errors with differences as high as 2.4% (or equivalently ≈5 K). Models consisting of two relaxation time constants rather than one are found to be in closer agreement with the observations. The largest permittivity model errors have substantial effects on physically based atmospheric parameter retrievals with systematic errors of -65% and -20% for a column water vapor amount of 2 kg m-2 and cloud liquid water path of 0.1 kg m-2 respectively
Keywords :
atmospheric humidity; atmospheric techniques; clouds; oceanographic techniques; permittivity; radiometry; remote sensing; seawater; 150 GHz; EHF; OLS; SSM/I; SSM/T-2; atmosphere; cloud; humidity; liquid water; measurement technique; meteorology; microwave radiometry; millimetre wave; mm wave; ocean; remote sensing; satellite observations; sea surface emissivity; seawater permittivity model; water vapour; Acoustic sensors; Atmospheric modeling; Image retrieval; Image sensors; Microwave measurements; Microwave sensors; Permittivity measurement; Satellites; Sea measurements; Sensor systems;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on