Ramon Padullés, Estel Cardellach, Antía Paz, Santi Oliveras, Douglas C. Hunt, Sergey Sokolovskiy, Jan P. Weiss, Kuo-Nung Wang, F. Joe Turk, Chi O. Ao, Manuel de la Torre Juárez
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摘要
摘要。极坐标无线电掩星(PRO)是标准无线电掩星(RO)技术的一种增强技术,可提供降水和云层垂直信息以及标准热力学产品。为了促进对这些独特观测数据的利用,并充分利用垂直云结构信息与大气热力学状态内在联系的科学意义,开发了一个包含 PRO 观测数据和 RO 标准检索数据的组合数据集 resPrf。本手稿介绍了这种数据集,并提供了有关观测数据处理的详细信息。详细描述了 UCAR 将 H 和 V 两种观测数据结合起来以生成与标准 RO 任务中的等效剖面图的程序,并表明所获得的折射率与 TerraSAR-X 的折射率质量相当。详细介绍了 PRO 观测数据的处理步骤,描述了信号顶等衍生产品,并进行了验证。此外,数据集还包含 PRO 观测的模拟射线轨迹,以及与全球卫星降水产品(如合并雨量检索或被动微波观测)的同位信息。这些共定位信息用于进一步验证 PRO 观测数据,同时也在 resPrf 资料中提供,以供其他用途。此外,还显示了考虑外部共定位信息如何能够显著提高 PRO 的有效水平分辨率,从而解决该技术面临的挑战之一。
The PAZ Polarimetric Radio Occultation Research Dataset for Scientific Applications
Abstract. Polarimetric Radio Occultations (PRO) represent an augmentation of the standard Radio Occultation (RO) technique that provides precipitation and clouds vertical information along with the standard thermodynamic products. A combined dataset that contains both the PRO observable and the RO standard retrievals, the resPrf, has been developed with the aim to foster the use of these unique observations and to fully exploit the scientific implication of having information about vertical cloud structures with intrinsically collocated thermodynamic state of the atmosphere. This manuscript describes such dataset and provides detailed information on the processing of the observations. The procedure followed at UCAR to combine both H and V observations to generate the equivalent profiles as in standard RO missions is described in detail, and the obtained refractivity is shown to be of equivalent quality as that from TerraSAR-X. The steps of the processing of the PRO observations are detailed, derived products such as the top-of-the-signal are described, and validation is provided. Furthermore, the dataset contains the simulated ray-trajectories for the PRO observation, and co-located information with global satellite-based precipitation products, such as merged rain rate retrievals or passive microwave observations. These co-locations are used for further validation of the PRO observations and they are also provided within the resPrf profiles for additional use. It is also shown how accounting for external co-located information can improve significantly the effective PRO horizontal resolution, tackling one of the challenges of the technique.
Earth System Science DataGEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARYMETEOROLOGY-METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
CiteScore
18.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
231
审稿时长
35 weeks
期刊介绍:
Earth System Science Data (ESSD) is an international, interdisciplinary journal that publishes articles on original research data in order to promote the reuse of high-quality data in the field of Earth system sciences. The journal welcomes submissions of original data or data collections that meet the required quality standards and have the potential to contribute to the goals of the journal. It includes sections dedicated to regular-length articles, brief communications (such as updates to existing data sets), commentaries, review articles, and special issues. ESSD is abstracted and indexed in several databases, including Science Citation Index Expanded, Current Contents/PCE, Scopus, ADS, CLOCKSS, CNKI, DOAJ, EBSCO, Gale/Cengage, GoOA (CAS), and Google Scholar, among others.