Tt. Wilheit et A. Alkhalaf, A SIMPLIFIED INTERPRETATION OF THE RADIANCES FROM THE SSM T-2/, Meteorology and atmospheric physics, 54(1-4), 1994, pp. 203-212
A microwave radiometer with channels near the 18 GHz water vapor line
and in nearby windows, the Special Sensor Microwave/Temperature-2 (SSM
/T-2) was launched on a Defense Meterological Satellite Program (DMSP)
satellite in November of 1991. The instrument is intended to provide
data for the retrieval of atmospheric water vapor profiles. Because th
e relationship between the radiances observed by the instrument and th
e water vapor profile are both nonlinear and non-local and because of
the influence of clouds, the interpretation of the radiances is inhere
ntly complex. Here we develop a simiplified, albeit approximate, algor
ithm for the profile retrievals and test it with simulation studies. S
pecifically it is shown that for each channel of the instrument near t
he 183 GHz line there is a nearly constant overburden of water vapor a
bove the height at which the atmospheric temperature equals the observ
ed brightness temperature. This relationship, in turn, provides the ba
sis for a simple analytic algorithm for the relative humidity immediat
ely above that height. The simplified algorithm is useful as a first g
uess for iterative solutions to the non-linear equations and for a var
iety of analyses such as estimating the impact of uncertainty in the r
adiances or the temperature profile on the retrieved water vapor profi
le. It is also useful as a conceptual tool to aid in the understanding
of the more complex algorithms.