2006
DOI: 10.1029/2005jd006307
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Comparison of measurements from satellite radiation budget instruments

Abstract: [1] Successive radiometers have been flown on spacecraft for measurement of the radiation budget of the Earth and to date have provided data sets which overlap in time over a 25-year period. Together these data sets cover two cycles of any decadal oscillation and are useful for climate research. However, before multiple data sets can be used, it is necessary first to establish precisions and relative biases of the data sets. Although these instruments were all calibrated with great care, inevitably there are d… Show more

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“…A compilation of the results of such intercomparisons up to 2006 was made by Smith et al [42]. We have completed this compilation with the results of Clerbaux et al for Gerb-2 [43], and Gerb-1 [44], and Chomette et al [45] for the Scanning Radiometer for Radiation Balance (ScaRaB) 3.…”
Section: Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A compilation of the results of such intercomparisons up to 2006 was made by Smith et al [42]. We have completed this compilation with the results of Clerbaux et al for Gerb-2 [43], and Gerb-1 [44], and Chomette et al [45] for the Scanning Radiometer for Radiation Balance (ScaRaB) 3.…”
Section: Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, if we include 1998 data from a CERES instrument (PFM) aboard the TRMM satellite, CERES scanners have already produced almost 15 years of science data indispensable in the climate research. Their science data have been an invaluable addition to the two-decade long Earth's radiation budget data set (Smith et al, 2006). Currently, a third edition of an instantaneous CERES science level-1 data product (ERBE-like) is being processed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CERES science data have been an invaluable addition to the two-decade long Earth's radiation budget data set [2]. Since there are two scanners on board the Terra satellite, the FM2 has been used to collect additional radiation data since its launch in 2000 [3,4]; the other instrument, FM1, provides global coverage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%