Simulation of a numerical filter for enhancing earth radiation budget measurementsThe Earth Radiation Budget Experiment has the objective to collect the radiation budget data which are needed to determine the radiation budget at the top of the atmosphere (TOA) on a regional scale. A second objective is to determine the accuracy of the results. Three satellites will carry wide and medium field of view radiometers which measure the longwave and shortwave components of radiation. Scanning radiometers will be included to detect small spatial features. A proposal has been made to employ for the nonscanning radiometers a one-dimensional numerical filter which reduces satellite measurements to TOA radiant excitances. The numerical filter was initially formulated by House (1980). It enhances the resolution of the radiation budget along the satellite groundtrack. The accuracy of the numerical filter estimate is studied by simulating the data gathering and measurement inversion process. The results of the study are discussed, taking into account two error sources.
Document ID
19820033305
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Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Green, R. N. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)