Title
Effect of the Oxygen Line-Parameter Modeling on Temperature and Humidity Retrievals From Ground-Based Microwave Radiometers
Abstract
The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program maintains a suite of instruments in various locations to provide continuous monitoring of atmospheric parameters. Temperature and humidity retrievals are two of the key parameters used by the climate-modeling community. Accuracy in the spectroscopy adopted by the various radiative transfer models is crucial for obtaining accurate retrievals. While the accuracy of the spectroscopic parameters used for water-vapor retrievals is satisfactory, temperature retrievals continue to be affected by uncertainties in oxygen line parameters leading to discrepancies between the modeled and observed brightness temperatures. In this paper, we compare the model calculations in the oxygen-band channels with the measurements collected by the ARM-operated 12-channel Microwave Radiometer Profiler (MWRP). The dataset used spans a wide range of atmospheric temperature conditions, with ground temperatures varying between -40degC and +20degC. Model calculations are performed by using line parameters from the high-resolution transmission molecular-absorption (HITRAN) database and from a set of newly published parameters. Our comparison shows that the newly published parameters agree more closely with the MWRP measurements and confirms the need to update the HITRAN database for the oxygen lines. We show the effect of line parameters on the retrievals of temperature, water vapor, and liquid water, and show that improved oxygen absorption is essential to reduce the clear-sky bias in the liquid-water path retrievals.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/TGRS.2007.894063
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions
Keywords
Field
DocType
atmospheric humidity,atmospheric temperature,oxygen,radiometers,HITRAN database,O - Element,atmospheric humidity,atmospheric temperature,high-resolution transmission molecular-absorption database,microwave radiometer profiler,microwave radiometers,oxygen line-parameter modeling,water vapor,Microwave radiometry,oxygen absorption,temperature retrieval,water-vapor retrieval
Meteorology,Brightness temperature,Remote sensing,Atmospheric temperature,Radiative transfer,HITRAN,Temperature measurement,Water vapor,Mathematics,Radiometer,Microwave radiometer
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
45
7
0196-2892
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.91
3
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Maria P. Cadeddu1275.77
Vivienne H. Payne2264.38
S. A. Clough33710.00
Karen E. Cady-Pereira45912.12
James C. Liljegren56611.47