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Pushing the Application Limit of Hyperspectral IR Sounder Remote Sensing for Frontiers of Weather and Climate StudiesSince the launch of AQUA Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) in 2002, space-borne hyperspectral infrared (IR) sounders have provided information-rich, climate quality, and time-continuous spectral radiance measurements at the top of the atmosphere for more than two decades. Satellite based hyperspectral IR sensors, including AIRS, Cross-track Infrared Sounder (CrIS), and Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI), have demonstrated their critical roles for various weather applications and climate related studies. New use of hyperspectral IR sounder data will focus on underexplored areas. Current use of those data is generally limited by the capability of fully exploring and exploiting high spectral resolution information content, achieving radiometric accuracy and stability defined by the instruments, and merging data from different sensors to build a consistent, long-term climate data record. We will present the on-going research efforts at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) to develop novel hyperspectral IR sounder data products to address those potentials yet to be fully realized. Some applications of these products, including the study of Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL), the construction of climate data record over polar region, and the fusion of AIRS and CrIS data via the radiometric consistent climate fingerprinting method will be discussed.
Document ID
20240000922
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Wan Wu
(Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
Xu Liu
(Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
Xiaozhen Xiong
(Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
Qiguang Yang
(Adnet Systems (United States) Bethesda, Maryland, United States)
Liqiao Lei
(Adnet Systems (United States) Bethesda, Maryland, United States)
Hyun-Sung Jang
(Adnet Systems (United States) Bethesda, Maryland, United States)
Daniel Zhou
(Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
Allen Larar
(Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
Qing Yue
(Jet Propulsion Laboratory La Cañada Flintridge, United States)
Sun Wong
(Jet Propulsion Laboratory La Cañada Flintridge, United States)
Lihang Zhou
(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Washington, United States)
Date Acquired
January 22, 2024
Subject Category
Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
Meteorology and Climatology
Meeting Information
Meeting: 104th American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting
Location: Baltimore, MD
Country: US
Start Date: January 28, 2024
End Date: February 1, 2024
Sponsors: American Meteorological Society
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 217140.04.10.02.01.01
Distribution Limits
Public
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