Intercalibration of Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer-2 (AMSR2) Brightness Temperature

Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions  (2015)

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Here, we describe the characteristics of brightness temperature (Tb) measured by the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer-2 (AMSR2) onboard the Global Change Observation Mission 1st-Water (GCOM-W1). This mission aims to achieve long-term global monitoring of Earth using two polar-orbiting satellite observation systems with three consecutive generations. GCOM-W1, the first satellite of the GCOM-W (Water) series, was launched successfully on May 18, 2012. AMSR2 is a single-mission instrument onboard the GCOM-W1 satellite. The basic characteristics of AMSR2 are similar to those of its predecessor, AMSR-E; this allows the continuation of AMSR-E observations but with several improvements, including a larger main reflector (2.0-m diameter), additional channels at C-band frequency, an improved calibration system, and increased reliability imparted by the addition of a redundant momentum wheel. Since July 3, 2012, the instrument has functioned properly and has accumulated a data set of Tb measurements. During the initial calibration and validation period, Tb values are being evaluated and characterized according to various methodologies, including intercalibration between similar microwave radiometers [e.g., the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Microwave Imager (TMI)] based on radiative transfer computations. The intercalibration results for the ocean area as the cold end and the rainforest area the as warm end demonstrate that Tb measured by AMSR2 exhibits no apparent seasonal variation, with a maximum calibration difference of approximately 5 K compared to TMI and AMSR-E. This calibration difference appears to depend on the Tb of the observed object.
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atmospheric measuring apparatus,atmospheric techniques,calibration,remote sensing,ad 2012 05 18,amsr-e observations,amsr2 brightness temperature,advanced microwave scanning radiometer-2,c-band frequency,earth long-term global monitoring,gcom-w series,gcom-w1 satellite,global change observation mission 1st-water,brightness temperature characteristics,microwave radiometers,polar-orbiting satellite observation systems,radiative transfer computations,single-mission instrument,advanced microwave scanning radiometer-2 (amsr2),global change observation mission 1st-water (gcom-w1),brightness temperature (tb),intercalibration,microwave imager
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