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An Evaluation of the Chinese HY-2B Satellite’s Microwave Scatterometer Instrument

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The HY-2B scatterometer (HSCAT-B) has now completed a one-year orbit. The instrument was declared operational after six months of in-orbit testing. The ocean wind field products are routinely being made available to the global science community. The HY-2B will work with the HY-2A to provide the Ku-band sea surface observations on a long-term scale, and this collaboration is expected to be important for disaster prevention and mitigation, as well as globally focused climate change research. However, to obtain reasonable evaluations of the system’s functional, performance, and instrument stability results, the temperature, internal calibration parameters, attitude angles, and normalized radar cross section (NRCS) of the instrument were rigorously analyzed during the in-orbit tests. This study provided an overview of the six-month in-orbit testing process results. The temperature levels of some important parts of the scatterometer were found to meet the design requirements. The internal calibration and noise power had shown similar trends and were both within the normal range. The attitude angles, which mainly included the roll and pitch, had displayed variations within a very small scope. The evaluation results of the Amazon rainforest observations indicated that the scatterometer instrument had met all the design requirements and had established a good database for geophysical processing.

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