1. Influence of Atmospheric Slant Path on Geostationary Hyperspectral Infrared Sounder Radiance Simulations
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Pengyun Huang, Jun Li, Min Min, Zhenglong Li, Di Di, Valentine Anantharaj, and Myoung‐Hwan Ahn
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slant observation geometry ,geostationary hyperspectral infrared sounder ,brightness temperature ,temperature and humidity profiles ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 - Abstract
Abstract Accurately simulating a geostationary hyperspectral infrared sounder is critical for quantitative applications. Traditional radiation simulations of such instruments often overlook the influence of slant observation geometry by using vertical profile assumption, leading to inadequate simulation accuracy. By using global atmospheric profiles with 1 km spatial resolution, the slant‐path effects on brightness temperature simulations are quantified. Experiments indicate that the slant geometry has less impact on longwave brightness temperature simulations and has a substantial impact on middle‐wave brightness temperature simulations. It may introduce 0.5 K (or more) uncertainty to brightness temperatures of water vapor absorption channels when the satellite zenith angle is greater than 45°. Considering the slant profile is recommended for quantitative applications of geostationary hyperspectral sounder data, such as sounding retrieval and data assimilation.
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- 2024
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