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Soil Moisture Active/Passive (SMAP) L-Band Microwave Radiometer Post-Launch Calibration Upgrade
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringMeasurementAtmospheric SoundingCorrection OffsetEducationSoil Moisture Active/passiveEarth ScienceGeophysicsSoil PropertySoil CharacterizationSatellite MeasurementCalibrationAtmospheric ScienceInstrumentationMicrowave Remote SensingRadiation MeasurementMicrowave MeasurementRadiometryEarth Observation DataSpace WeatherHorizontal PolarizationCivil EngineeringRemote SensingSatellite Meteorology
The Soil Moisture Active/Passive (SMAP) microwave radiometer is a fully polarimetric L-band radiometer flown on the SMAP satellite in a 6 AM/6 PM sun-synchronous orbit at 685 km altitude. After the SMAP L1B_TB data product version 3 was released in 2016, the radiometer has been undergoing further calibration and validation with the goal of reducing both the bias in the cold-sky measurements and calibration drift in the global ocean measurements experienced during eclipse seasons in data product version 3. The post-launch calibration algorithm has been upgraded by using new estimates of the reflector emissivity as well as using multiple scenes to calibrate the radiometer internal reference sources and antenna gain simultaneously. In addition, a correction offset is applied to the ocean roughness model for horizontal polarization based on nadir observations. Test and validation results show that the goal is achieved (e.g., biases are removed and the calibration stability achieved for data release version 4 is 0.1 K (rms) over both the global ocean and CS).
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