First Airborne Measurements With a G-Band Differential Absorption Radar

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING(2022)

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Abstract
Observations and analysis from the first airborne deployment of a G-band atmospheric radar, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory & x2019;s vapor in-cloud profiling radar (VIPR), are presented with a focus on ocean surface scatterometry and water vapor retrievals using the differential absorption radar (DAR) technique. We assess transceiver cross-calibration stability between the two DAR frequency channels using a combination of ground-based calibration measurements and airborne cloud observations that are validated by independent sensors. By comparing calibrated, unattenuated ocean surface backscatter measurements with existing models, we demonstrate the need for improvements in treating ocean surface scattering at G-band frequencies for future in-flight radar calibration applications. During science-oriented flights off the coast of California, we demonstrate partial column integrated water vapor (IWV) measurement capabilities with 0.3-mm precision in clear sky by performing a descent maneuver over an operational radiosonde (RS) launching site and comparing with the coincident in situ profiles to find a root mean square error (RMSE) of 0.5 mm. Furthermore, we present water vapor profiling and IWV measurements in the presence of clouds and precipitation when flying through a frontal weather system in the vicinity of Bodega Bay. By comparing with coincident RS profiles, we find an RMSE for in-cloud humidity profile retrievals of 1.1 and precision of 0.6 while the IWV retrievals reveal a bias from differential hydrometeor extinction of 5 mm. We provide a critical assessment of cloud-scattering-induced biases in the water vapor retrievals, as well as discuss a potential method for eliminating systematic error from the DAR measurements.
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Radar,Spaceborne radar,Sea measurements,Clouds,Radar measurements,Airborne radar,Sea surface,Airborne radar,differential absorption radar (DAR),G-band radar,humidity remote sensing,meteorological radar,ocean surface scatterometry
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