2015
DOI: 10.5194/amtd-8-9785-2015
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Inter-comparison of IASI and AATSR over an extended period

Abstract: Abstract. The launch of ENVISAT in 2002 and the launch of MetTop-A in 2006 put two highly accurate instruments in space to measure Top of Atmosphere (TOA) radiances. These instruments are the AATSR and IASI. While the AATSR, by design is a climate accurate (i.e. accuracy within 0.1 K and stability within 0.05 K dec−1) instrument, the IASI is a hyperspectral instrument that has a stated accuracy of within 0.5 K. This accuracy and stability are used in producing climate CDR's from these instruments and also aids… Show more

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“…The same architecture is also being further developed within the framework of the European Union project "Fidelity and Uncertainty in Climate data records from Earth Observation" (FIDUCEO). 15 The initial system exhibited some performance bottlenecks, predominantly caused by the way a database was used, too many read accesses to satellite data products and a fixed processing time interval. Especially the use of the database as storage location for satellite acquisition metadata and matchup candidate locations (i.e.…”
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“…The same architecture is also being further developed within the framework of the European Union project "Fidelity and Uncertainty in Climate data records from Earth Observation" (FIDUCEO). 15 The initial system exhibited some performance bottlenecks, predominantly caused by the way a database was used, too many read accesses to satellite data products and a fixed processing time interval. Especially the use of the database as storage location for satellite acquisition metadata and matchup candidate locations (i.e.…”
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“…Illingworth 2009) whereas other teams develop custom solutions for restricted pairs of sensors (e.g. Bali, 2015).…”
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