Airborne experiments to assess the feasibility of remote sensing surface pressure from a space platform are described. The data are high-resolution spectra in the O2 A band (759–771 nm) of sunlight reflected from the sea surface, measured by a grating spectrograph directed toward sunglint from a research aircraft. It is shown that in the first approximation the reflected radiance is a function of just one variable, the adjusted air mass, defined in terms of geometrical factors, surface pressure, pressure altitude of the aircraft, and an estimate of the mean temperature of the lower atmosphere. This result allows the experiments to be used to determine surface pressure if the pressure altitude is given or vice versa. Since surface pressure v...
A recent development in ground-based remote sensing of atmospheric constituents by UV-visible, absor...
A visible grating spectrometer of the Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer (ILAS) aboard the Advan...
The sunlight entering the earth atmosphere interacts with gas molecules and aerosols suspended in th...
Atmospheric remote sensing with the O2 A-band has a relatively long history, but most of these studi...
This paper explores the feasibility of using O2 A-band reflectance spectra in the retrieval of cloud...
A methodology is proposed to infer the altitude of aerosol plumes over the ocean from reflectance ra...
We report on airborne atmospheric pressure measurements using new fiber-based laser technology and t...
International audienceWe perform surface pressure retrievals from cloud-free Oxygen A band measureme...
A methodology is presented to estimate aerosol altitude from reflectance ratio measurements in the O...
A series of radiative transfer calculations were performed to study the possibility of determining c...
International audienceWe perform surface pressure retrievals from cloud-free Oxygen A band measureme...
[1] Observing and analyzing the variations of pressure on the surface of a planet is essential to un...
A review of current problems and phenomena requiring further study in Atmospheric Physics is given, ...
<p>Retrieving aerosol optical thickness and aerosol layer height over a bright surface from measured...
Author Institution: Earth Observation Systems Division, NASA, Goddard Space Flight CenterA direct me...
A recent development in ground-based remote sensing of atmospheric constituents by UV-visible, absor...
A visible grating spectrometer of the Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer (ILAS) aboard the Advan...
The sunlight entering the earth atmosphere interacts with gas molecules and aerosols suspended in th...
Atmospheric remote sensing with the O2 A-band has a relatively long history, but most of these studi...
This paper explores the feasibility of using O2 A-band reflectance spectra in the retrieval of cloud...
A methodology is proposed to infer the altitude of aerosol plumes over the ocean from reflectance ra...
We report on airborne atmospheric pressure measurements using new fiber-based laser technology and t...
International audienceWe perform surface pressure retrievals from cloud-free Oxygen A band measureme...
A methodology is presented to estimate aerosol altitude from reflectance ratio measurements in the O...
A series of radiative transfer calculations were performed to study the possibility of determining c...
International audienceWe perform surface pressure retrievals from cloud-free Oxygen A band measureme...
[1] Observing and analyzing the variations of pressure on the surface of a planet is essential to un...
A review of current problems and phenomena requiring further study in Atmospheric Physics is given, ...
<p>Retrieving aerosol optical thickness and aerosol layer height over a bright surface from measured...
Author Institution: Earth Observation Systems Division, NASA, Goddard Space Flight CenterA direct me...
A recent development in ground-based remote sensing of atmospheric constituents by UV-visible, absor...
A visible grating spectrometer of the Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer (ILAS) aboard the Advan...
The sunlight entering the earth atmosphere interacts with gas molecules and aerosols suspended in th...