CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF RADIATIVE-TRANSFER MODELS FOR HIGH-SPECTRAL-RESOLUTION OBSERVATIONS IN THE INFRARED

Citation
F. Cheruy et al., CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF RADIATIVE-TRANSFER MODELS FOR HIGH-SPECTRAL-RESOLUTION OBSERVATIONS IN THE INFRARED, Journal of quantitative spectroscopy & radiative transfer, 53(6), 1995, pp. 597-611
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Spectroscopy
ISSN journal
00224073
Volume
53
Issue
6
Year of publication
1995
Pages
597 - 611
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-4073(1995)53:6<597:CTTDOR>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The capability of the Automatized Atmospheric Absorption atlas method for raditaive transfer modelling to simulate analytic Jacobians (first partial derivative of the observations with respect to the geophysica l parameters) is analyzed. Several applications based on analytical Ja cobians are described. The sensitivity of a '1200 resolution' infrared spectrum to the water vapor content in the lower atmosphere is found to be weak, however a significant sensitivity to the methane give us g ood confidence in a successful retrieval of its total atmospheric cont ent from high spectral resolution nadir viewing sounders. The degree o f linearity of the radiative transfer equation with respect to the tem perature and the water vapour is quantified. The continuum absorption is found to contribute to the non-linear behavior of channels located around 750 cm(-1) for wet atmospheres. The highest degree of non-linea rity is found at the end of the CO2-4.3 mu m absorption band. The rest of the spectrum can be considered to linearly answer to individual pe rturbations < 5K and 50% of the temperature and the water vapor atmosp heric layers respectively. When all the geophysical parameters are sim ultaneously perturbed over the whole column, the non-linearities remai n rather weak, provided the individual layer perturbations are in the order of those taken into account previously.