Remote sensing of atmosphere is changing rapidly thanks to the development of high spectral resolution infrared. space-borne sensors. The aim is to provide more and more accurate information on the lower atmosphere, as requested by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), to improve reliability and time span of weather forecasts plus Earth's monitoring. In this paper a new channel selection strategy for water vapor is presented and analyzed both on simulated spectra and on real spectra.

Channel selection for water vapor retrieval

De Feis;Ia;
2003

Abstract

Remote sensing of atmosphere is changing rapidly thanks to the development of high spectral resolution infrared. space-borne sensors. The aim is to provide more and more accurate information on the lower atmosphere, as requested by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), to improve reliability and time span of weather forecasts plus Earth's monitoring. In this paper a new channel selection strategy for water vapor is presented and analyzed both on simulated spectra and on real spectra.
2003
Istituto Applicazioni del Calcolo ''Mauro Picone''
Inglese
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363
374
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Infrared imaging
Interferometry
Inverse problems
Meteorology
Upper atmosphere
Vapors
Radiative transfer equations
Remote sensing
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