The Nimbus 7 SBUV measures the same latitude ozone at widely different sun angle conditions at the ascent and descent part of the orbit during the summer solstice. This situation is used in a particular procedure (Ascent/Descent) to obtain the relative channel-to-channel calibration error for channels 273 nm to 306 nm. These estimated errors are combined with results from the Pair Justification procedure to correct the sun-view diffuser drift in calibration from November 1978 to February 1987 for the shorter wavelength channels that measure upper stratospheric ozone. Some preliminary re-calirated Nimbus 7 SBUV data in 1989 is compared with the first set of SBUV measurements flown on the Space Shuttle
The ultraviolet earth radiance data from the Backscatter Ultraviolet Experiment on Nimbus 4 have bee...
Under a NASA program to produce long term data records from instruments on multiple satellites (MEaS...
Under a NASA program to produce long-term data records from instruments on multiple satellites, data...
Solar Backscattering Ultraviolet-2 (SBUV/2) instrument on NOAA-9 orbit on June 1987, solar zenith an...
A new method has been developed to monitor the long-term calibration of the Solar Backscatter Ultrav...
Ozone Retrievals from the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV) Instrument on-board the Nimbus-7 Sate...
Total ozone operational algorithms use climatological mean ozone profiles. When the actual ozone pro...
Abstract. This paper describes the calibration process for the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV) ...
The Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SSBUV) experiment has flown four times since October 1989...
Methods for determining the absolute radiometric calibration sensitivities of backscatter ultraviole...
The SBUV instrument, on Nimbus-7, measures the backscatter ultraviolet radiance at 12 wavelengths. T...
Data from the Nimbus-4, Nimbus-7 Solar Backscatter Ultra Violet (SBUV) and seven of the NOAA series ...
We present the validation of ozone profiles from a number of Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV and...
Trends in atmospheric ozone continue to be an environmental concern. Drifts in satellite observation...
The Solar Backscattered Ultraviolet (SBUV) observing system consists of a series of instruments that...
The ultraviolet earth radiance data from the Backscatter Ultraviolet Experiment on Nimbus 4 have bee...
Under a NASA program to produce long term data records from instruments on multiple satellites (MEaS...
Under a NASA program to produce long-term data records from instruments on multiple satellites, data...
Solar Backscattering Ultraviolet-2 (SBUV/2) instrument on NOAA-9 orbit on June 1987, solar zenith an...
A new method has been developed to monitor the long-term calibration of the Solar Backscatter Ultrav...
Ozone Retrievals from the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV) Instrument on-board the Nimbus-7 Sate...
Total ozone operational algorithms use climatological mean ozone profiles. When the actual ozone pro...
Abstract. This paper describes the calibration process for the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV) ...
The Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SSBUV) experiment has flown four times since October 1989...
Methods for determining the absolute radiometric calibration sensitivities of backscatter ultraviole...
The SBUV instrument, on Nimbus-7, measures the backscatter ultraviolet radiance at 12 wavelengths. T...
Data from the Nimbus-4, Nimbus-7 Solar Backscatter Ultra Violet (SBUV) and seven of the NOAA series ...
We present the validation of ozone profiles from a number of Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV and...
Trends in atmospheric ozone continue to be an environmental concern. Drifts in satellite observation...
The Solar Backscattered Ultraviolet (SBUV) observing system consists of a series of instruments that...
The ultraviolet earth radiance data from the Backscatter Ultraviolet Experiment on Nimbus 4 have bee...
Under a NASA program to produce long term data records from instruments on multiple satellites (MEaS...
Under a NASA program to produce long-term data records from instruments on multiple satellites, data...