DocumentCode :
52283
Title :
TIR Spectral Radiance Calibration of the GOSAT Satellite Borne TANSO-FTS With the Aircraft-Based S-HIS and the Ground-Based S-AERI at the Railroad Valley Desert Playa
Author :
Kataoka, Fumie ; Knuteson, Robert O. ; Kuze, Akihiko ; Suto, Hidetsugu ; Shiomi, Kei ; Harada, Masaaki ; Garms, Elise M. ; Roman, Jacola A. ; Tobin, David C. ; Taylor, Joe K. ; Revercomb, Henry E. ; Sekio, Nami ; Higuchi, Riko ; Mitomi, Yasushi
Author_Institution :
Remote Sensing Technol. Center of Japan, Tsukuba, Japan
Volume :
52
Issue :
1
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jan. 2014
Firstpage :
89
Lastpage :
105
Abstract :
The thermal infrared (TIR) band of Thermal and Near-Infrared Sensor for carbon Observations Fourier Transform Spectrometer (TANSO-FTS) on the Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite (GOSAT) measures a wide range of scene temperatures using a single detector band with broad spectral coverage. This work describes the vicarious radiometric calibration over a large footprint (10.5 km) and high temperature surface using well-calibrated ground-based and airborne FTS sensors. The vicarious calibration campaign of GOSAT was conducted at Railroad Valley, NV in June 2011. During the campaign, the Scanning High-resolution Interferometer Sounder (S-HIS) mounted on the high-altitude NASA ER-2 aircraft observed upwelling radiation and the ground-based Surface-Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer (S-AERI) observed infrared thermal emission from the atmosphere and the surface at the same location and time as the GOSAT TANSO-FTS. We validated TANSO-FTS TIR radiance with S-HIS radiance using double difference method, which reduces the effect of differences in the observation geometry. In this paper, we estimated the TANSO-FTS Instantaneous Field of View average temperature and emissivity by the coincident S-AERI and S-HIS observed radiance. The double difference between TANSO-FTS and S-HIS result in a difference of 0.5 K at atmospheric window channels (800 ~ 900 cm-1) and CO2 warm brightness temperature channels (700 ~ 750 cm-1), 0.1 K at ozone channels (980 ~ 1080 cm-1), and more than 2 K at CO2 cool brightness temperature channels (650 ~ 700 cm-1). The main reason of remaining errors is attributed to a calibration error in the TANSO-FTS Level 1B product version under evaluation.
Keywords :
Fourier transform spectrometers; atmospheric spectra; atmospheric techniques; atmospheric temperature; calibration; emissivity; infrared imaging; remote sensing; AD 2011 06; CO2 warm brightness temperature channels; GOSAT satellite borne TANSO-FTS; Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite; NASA ER-2 aircraft; Railroad Valley Desert Playa; Scanning High-resolution Interferometer Sounder; TANSO-FTS Instantaneous Field of View average temperature; TIR spectral radiance calibration; Thermal and Near-Infrared Sensor for carbon Observations Fourier Transform Spectrometer; aircraft-based S-HIS; broad spectral coverage; calibration error; double difference method; ground-based S-AERI; ground-based Surface-Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer; high temperature surface; infrared thermal emission; observation geometry; scene temperatures; single detector band; thermal infrared band; upwelling radiation; vicarious calibration campaign; vicarious radiometric calibration; Aircraft; Atmospheric measurements; Calibration; NASA; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; Temperature measurement; Aircraft; atmospheric measurements; calibration; infrared radiometry; remote sensing; satellites;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2012.2236561
Filename :
6459581
Link To Document :
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