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Adjusting Satellite Radiances by Regression with an Orthogonal Transformation to a Prior Estimate
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1989
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EngineeringOrthogonal TransformationEarth ScienceOrbit DeterminationSatellite MeasurementCalibrationAtmospheric ScienceSatellite ImagingThermal Inertia MappingGeodesyMeteorologyGeostationary OrbitSatellite Signal ProcessingInverse ProblemsEarth Observation DataPrior EstimateAdjusting Satellite RadiancesClimatologyRemote SensingRotated RegressionFirst GuessPhysical Constraints
Abstract Many methods for converting satellite radiances to temperatures require a comparison of observed radiances with radiances calculated from a first guess. Usually, measured values must be tuned to agree with theoretical calculations. A regression in which the calculated radiances are predicted from the observed ones is a method of making the adjustment, but results in unrealistic coefficients. Several modifications to standard regression are tried, and it is shown that rotated regression, a technique developed in this paper, provides the required accuracy with coefficients that satisfy the physical constraints.
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