In this work the stratospheric performance of a relatively new microwave temperature radiometer (TEMPERA) has been evaluated. With this goal in mind, almost 3 years of temperature measurements (January 2014–September 2016) from the TEMPERA radiometer were intercompared with simultaneous measurements from other techniques: radiosondes, MLS satellite and Rayleigh lidar. This intercomparison campaign was carried out at the aerological station of MeteoSwiss at Payerne (Switzerland). In addition, the temperature profiles from TEMPERA were used to validate the temperature outputs from the SD-WACCM model. The results showed in general a very good agreement between TEMPERA and the different instruments and the model, with a high correlatio...
A technique for comparing spaceborne microwave radiometer brightness temperatures (Tb) is described ...
International audienceA comparison between NOAA-16 Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) and lidar...
Within the Innsbruck Box project, a ground-based microwave radiometer (RPG-HATPRO) was operated in t...
In this work the stratospheric performance of a relatively new microwave temperature radiometer (TEM...
TEMPERA (TEMPERature RAdiometer) is a new ground-based radiometer which measures in a frequency rang...
International audienceThe importance of the knowledge of the temperature structure in the atmosphere...
In this paper, we address the assessment of the tropospheric performance of a new temperature radiom...
In this paper, we address the assessment of the tropospheric performance of a new temperature radiom...
This research has been supported by the Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Forderung der Wissenschaft...
Multifrequency Microwave Radiometer (MP3000A) from Radiometrics Corporation is deployed at different...
The objective was to evaluate and intercompare stratospheric temperatures using Microwave Sounding U...
The motivation of this study is to verify theoretical expectations placed on ground-based microwave ...
The MaCWAVE (Mountain and Convective Waves Ascending Vertically) campaign that took place from ESRAN...
This article addresses the further development of the ground-based temperature radiometer TEMPERA, w...
A technique for comparing spaceborne microwave radiometer brightness temperatures (Tb) is described ...
A technique for comparing spaceborne microwave radiometer brightness temperatures (Tb) is described ...
International audienceA comparison between NOAA-16 Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) and lidar...
Within the Innsbruck Box project, a ground-based microwave radiometer (RPG-HATPRO) was operated in t...
In this work the stratospheric performance of a relatively new microwave temperature radiometer (TEM...
TEMPERA (TEMPERature RAdiometer) is a new ground-based radiometer which measures in a frequency rang...
International audienceThe importance of the knowledge of the temperature structure in the atmosphere...
In this paper, we address the assessment of the tropospheric performance of a new temperature radiom...
In this paper, we address the assessment of the tropospheric performance of a new temperature radiom...
This research has been supported by the Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Forderung der Wissenschaft...
Multifrequency Microwave Radiometer (MP3000A) from Radiometrics Corporation is deployed at different...
The objective was to evaluate and intercompare stratospheric temperatures using Microwave Sounding U...
The motivation of this study is to verify theoretical expectations placed on ground-based microwave ...
The MaCWAVE (Mountain and Convective Waves Ascending Vertically) campaign that took place from ESRAN...
This article addresses the further development of the ground-based temperature radiometer TEMPERA, w...
A technique for comparing spaceborne microwave radiometer brightness temperatures (Tb) is described ...
A technique for comparing spaceborne microwave radiometer brightness temperatures (Tb) is described ...
International audienceA comparison between NOAA-16 Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) and lidar...
Within the Innsbruck Box project, a ground-based microwave radiometer (RPG-HATPRO) was operated in t...