Original Research Papers

The EUMETSAT OSI SAF near 50 GHz sea ice emissivity model

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Abstract

A sea ice thermal microwave emission model for 50 GHz was developed under EUMETSAT’s Ocean and Sea Ice Satellite Application Facility (OSI SAF) programme. The model is based on correlations between the surface brightness temperature at 18, 36 and 50 GHz. The model coefficients are estimated using simulated data from a combined thermodynamic and emission model. The intention with the model is to provide a first guess sea ice surface emissivity estimate for atmospheric temperature sounding applications in the troposphere in numerical weather prediction (NWP) models assimilating Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) and Special Sensor Microwave Imager/Sounder (SSMIS) data. The spectral gradient ratio is defined as the difference over the sum of the SSMIS brightness temperatures at 18 and 36 GHz vertical linear polarisation (GR1836). The GR1836 is related to the emissivity at the atmospheric temperature sounding channels at around 50 GHz. Furthermore, the brightness temperatures and the polarisation ratio (PR) at the neighbouring 18, 36 and 50 GHz channels are highly correlated. Both the gradient ratio at 18 and 36 GHz and the PR at 36 GHz measured by SSMIS are input into the model predicting the 50 GHz emissivity for horizontal and vertical linear polarisations and incidence angles between 0° and 60° The simulated emissivity is compared to the emissivity derived with alternative methods. The fit to real AMSU observations is investigated using the different emissivity estimates for simulating the observations with atmospheric data from a regional weather prediction model.

Keywords:

sea icemicrowave emissivity modellingatmospheric temperature sounding
  • Year: 2013
  • Volume: 65 Issue: 1
  • Page/Article: 18380
  • DOI: 10.3402/tellusa.v65i0.18380
  • Submitted on 20 Mar 2012
  • Accepted on 29 Jan 2013
  • Published on 1 Dec 2013
  • Peer Reviewed