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Remote Sensing Letters

Volume 4, Issue 3, 2013

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Error consistency analysis scheme for infrared ultraspectral sounding retrieval error budget estimation

Error consistency analysis scheme for infrared ultraspectral sounding retrieval error budget estimation

DOI:
10.1080/2150704X.2012.720394
Daniel K. Zhoua*, Allen M. Larara, Xu Liua, William L. Smithbc & L. Larrabee Strowd

pages 219-227

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Abstract

Great effort has been devoted towards validating geophysical parameters retrieved from ultraspectral infrared radiances obtained from satellite remote sensors. An error consistency analysis scheme (ECAS), utilizing fast radiative transfer model (RTM) forward and inverse calculations, has been developed to estimate the error budget in terms of mean difference and standard deviation of error in both spectral radiance and retrieval domains. The retrieval error is assessed through ECAS without relying on other independent measurements such as radiosonde data. ECAS establishes a link between the accuracies of radiances and retrieved geophysical parameters. ECAS can be applied to measurements from any ultraspectral instrument and any retrieval scheme with its associated RTM. In this manuscript, ECAS is described and demonstrated with measurements from the MetOp-A satellite Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI). This scheme can be used together with other validation methodologies to give a more definitive characterization of the error and/or uncertainty of geophysical parameters retrieved from ultraspectral radiances observed from current and future satellite remote sensors such as IASI, the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS), and the Cross-track Infrared Sounder (CrIS).

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Details

  • Received: 4 Jun 2012
  • Accepted: 7 Aug 2012
  • Published online: 28 Aug 2012

Author affiliations

  • a NASA Langley Research Center , Hampton , VA , 23693 , USA
  • b Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences , Hampton University , Hampton , VA , 23668 , USA
  • c Space Science and Engineering Center , University of Wisconsin–Madison , Madison , WI , 53706 , USA
  • d Department of Physics , University of Maryland–Baltimore County , Baltimore , MD , 21250 , USA

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