Influence Of Instrument Noise On The Retrieval Accuracy Of Atmospheric Temperature Profiles From Ultra-Spectral Thermal Infrared Data

2019 10th Workshop on Hyperspectral Imaging and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS)(2019)

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Abstract
The high instrument noise of the ultra-spectral thermal infrared (Ultra-TIR) spectrometers greatly undermines the accuracy of the retrieved results. As such, the effects of instrument error on the retrieved atmospheric temperature profiles from different spectral-resolution data by a statistical regression model are studied in this paper, aiming to guide the development of Ultra-TIR spectrometers. It is unsurprisingly given that the results from Ultra-TIR data yield the best accuracy with same noise equivalent temperature (NEΔT). Comparisons between the results from Ultra-TIR data (0.05 cm -1 ) and High-TIR data (0.5 cm -1 ) is further conducted. When the NEΔT is up to 1.0 K, the RMSE of retrieval profile from the Ultra-TIR data is higher than that from High-TIR data with 0.2 K NEΔT in the region of middle troposphere, revealing that the advantage of Ultra-TIR data is impaired. When the NEΔT is lower (0.5 K), the result from Ultra-TIR data becomes better than the one from High-TIR data with 0.2 K NEΔT.
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ultra-spectral thermal infrared spectrometer,instrument noise,retrieval accuracy,atmospheric temperature profile
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