IASI global radiometric uncertainty budget
Abstrak
<p>The Infrared Atmospheric Sounder Interferometer (IASI) is a Fourier Transform Spectrometer onboard the Eumetsat MetOp (Meteorological Operational) polar orbit satellite series. The three MetOp satellites (A, B, and C) were launched in October 2006, September 2012 and November 2018, respectively. IASI-B and IASI-C are still operational, while IASI-A was decommissioned in November 2021. IASI's mission is to provide accurate atmospheric spectra primarily for meteorological and climate applications, and as such a high measurement precision is required. Furthermore, the estimation of the measurement uncertainty is a valuable element, especially concerning climate studies and the establishment of long climate series. This study presents the global radiometric uncertainty budget as estimated for the IASI instruments. Four major contributors, the correction of the analog non-linearity, the black body characterization, the scan mirror reflectivity, and the background radiance instability, have been identified and their impact is presented alongside other minor contributors. For black body or earth view scenes under investigation, the global budget was found to be lower than 0.2 <span class="inline-formula">K</span> for a reference temperature of 280 <span class="inline-formula">K</span>, when all uncertainties were considered fully correlated. These estimates are expected to remain relatively stable throughout the instrument lifetime.</p>
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (10)
D. Kilymis
Y. Kangah
L. Le Barbier
E. Jacquette
X. Lenot
J. Ansart
M. Faillot
J.-C. Calvel
G. Codou
O. Vandermarcq
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2025
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.5194/amt-18-6513-2025
- Akses
- Open Access ✓