Increasing vertical resolution of three-dimensional atmospheric water vapor retrievals using a network of scanning compact microwave radiometers

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The thermodynamic properties of the troposphere, in particular water vapor content and
temperature, change in response to physical mechanisms, including frictional drag,
evaporation, transpiration, heat transfer and flow modification due to terrain. The planetary
boundary layer (PBL) is characterized by a high rate of change in its thermodynamic state on
time scales of typically less than one hour. Large horizontal gradients in vertical wind speed
and steep vertical gradients in water vapor and temperature in the PBL are associated with …
Abstract
The thermodynamic properties of the troposphere, in particular water vapor content and temperature, change in response to physical mechanisms, including frictional drag, evaporation, transpiration, heat transfer and flow modification due to terrain. The planetary boundary layer (PBL) is characterized by a high rate of change in its thermodynamic state on time scales of typically less than one hour. Large horizontal gradients in vertical wind speed and steep vertical gradients in water vapor and temperature in the PBL are associated with high-impact weather. Observation of these gradients in the PBL with high vertical resolution and accuracy is important for improvement of weather prediction. Satellite remote sensing in the visible, infrared and microwave provide qualitative and quantitative measurements of many atmospheric properties, including cloud cover, precipitation, liquid water content and precipitable water vapor in the upper troposphere. However, the ability to characterize the thermodynamic properties of the PBL is limited by the confounding factors of ground emission in microwave channels and of cloud cover in visible and IR channels.
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