MO3.L7: Microwave Radiometer Calibration I

Session Type: Oral
Time: Monday, July 24, 13:40 - 15:20
Location: Room 201 A
Session Chairs: Shannon Brown, JPL-CalTech, Sayak Biswas, USRA/NASA MSFC and Emmanuel Dinnat, Chapman University
 
13:40 - 14:00
MO3.L7.1: THE ULTRA-WIDEBAND SOFTWARE DEFINED MICROWAVE RADIOMETER (UWBRAD) FOR ICE SHEET SUBSURFACE TEMPERATURE SENSING: CALIBRATION AND CAMPAIGN RESULTS
         Mark Andrews; The Ohio State University
         Hongkun Li; The Ohio State University
         Joel Johnson; The Ohio State University
         Kenneth Jezek; The Ohio State University
         Alexandra Bringer; The Ohio State University
         Caglar Yardim; The Ohio State University
         Chi-Chih Chen; The Ohio State University
         Domenic Belgiovane; The Ohio State University
         Vladimir Leuski; Microwave Radiometers and Antennas
         Michael Durand; The Ohio State University
         Yuna Duan; The Ohio State University
         Giovanni Macelloni; National Research Council (CNR)
         Marco Brogioni; National Research Council (CNR)
         Shurun Tan; University of Michigan
         Leung Tsang; University of Michigan
 
14:00 - 14:20
MO3.L7.2: POLARIMETRIC CALIBRATION OF THE SMAP L-BAND RADIOMETER USING COLD-SKY CALIBRATION MANEUVERS
         Sidharth Misra; Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
         Shannon T. Brown; Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
 
14:20 - 14:40
MO3.L7.3: VALIDATE AND IMPROVE ATMS GEOLOCATION ACCURACY BY USING LUNAR OBSERVATIONS
         Jun Zhou; University of Maryland
         Hu Yang; University of Maryland
         Fuzhong Weng; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
 
14:40 - 15:00
MO3.L7.4: TOWARDS DEVELOPING A LONG-TERM HIGH-QUALITY INTERCALIBRATED TRMM/GPM RADIOMETER DATASET
         Wesley Berg; Colorado State University
 
15:00 - 15:20
MO3.L7.5: CALIBRATION OF HURRICANE IMAGING RADIOMETER C-BAND RECEIVERS
         Sayak Biswas; USRA/NASA MSFC
         Daniel Cecil; NASA Marshell Space Flight Center
         Mark James; NASA Marshell Space Flight Center