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Estimation of atmospheric water vapour content from direct measurements of radiance in the thermal infrared region
Joan M. GalveCésar CollVicente García-santosVicente CasellesEnric Valorsubject
AtmosphereDownwellingEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)RadianceTransmittanceIrradianceAtmospheric correctionEnvironmental scienceUpwellingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAtmospheric sciencesWater vaporRemote sensingdescription
Atmospheric water vapour content is a required parameter in thermal infrared (TIR) to carry out processes such as atmospheric correction or retrieving atmospheric factors (downwelling or upwelling irradiance, transmittance of the atmosphere and so on). This study proposes an alternative method to the ones already in use to measure water vapour content from direct measurements of downwelling atmospheric radiance in the TIR range. It was possible to estimate a linear relationship between atmospheric water vapour and downwelling atmospheric radiance using a simulated study, based on data from a radiosounding database. A subsequent validation concludes that it is possible to obtain water vapour content with an uncertainty of 0.5 cm using in situ measurements of downwelling atmospheric radiance in the TIR range of 11.5–12.5 μm.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2012-01-01 | Remote Sensing Letters |