Microwave radiometer techniques were evaluated for use in atmospheric path length correction of Pacific Plate Motion Experiment interferometer measurements. It is shown that passive microwave radiometry allows precise measurement of the brightness temperature of the sky. It is also noted that the technological requirements of radiometers are very different from the requirements of radio astronomy. The technology was used in the construction of radiometers which are sufficient for use in the path length correction problem. A simulation study shows that, when combined with surface meteorology data, passive microwave radiometer data would allow a determination of the path length correction to better than 2 cm at the zenith. By a careful choice...
Ground-based microwave radiometer (MWR) observations of downwelling brightness temperature (TB) are...
Microwave radiometry for remote sensing applications in marine meteorology and oceanograph
Numerical experiments using regressions by leaps and hounds have been performed to determine the opt...
Range measuring systems are limited in accuracy by uncertainties in the atmospheric refraction corre...
Path length changes through the atmosphere cause significant errors for astronomical radio interfero...
The ways in which radio signals are affected by meteorological parameters are described, as are meth...
The accuracy of very long baseline interferometry in geodetic and astrometric applications is primar...
Past studies of passive microwave measurements of precipitating systems have yielded broad empirical...
Microwave radiometers were used to measure the emission line due to the water vapor molecules of atm...
Water vapor as an error source in radio interferometry systems is briefly examined. At microwave fre...
A dual-channel, ground-based microwave radiometer, working at the frequencies 21.0 and 31.4 GHz, an ...
Microwave radiometry has emerged over the last two decades to become an integral part of the field o...
The development of a small, lightweight, low-power, seven channel passive microwave radiometer syste...
In a suggested radio propagation experiment using a deep space antenna, accurate calibration of the ...
This report describes the research and development phase for eight dual-channel water vapor radiomet...
Ground-based microwave radiometer (MWR) observations of downwelling brightness temperature (TB) are...
Microwave radiometry for remote sensing applications in marine meteorology and oceanograph
Numerical experiments using regressions by leaps and hounds have been performed to determine the opt...
Range measuring systems are limited in accuracy by uncertainties in the atmospheric refraction corre...
Path length changes through the atmosphere cause significant errors for astronomical radio interfero...
The ways in which radio signals are affected by meteorological parameters are described, as are meth...
The accuracy of very long baseline interferometry in geodetic and astrometric applications is primar...
Past studies of passive microwave measurements of precipitating systems have yielded broad empirical...
Microwave radiometers were used to measure the emission line due to the water vapor molecules of atm...
Water vapor as an error source in radio interferometry systems is briefly examined. At microwave fre...
A dual-channel, ground-based microwave radiometer, working at the frequencies 21.0 and 31.4 GHz, an ...
Microwave radiometry has emerged over the last two decades to become an integral part of the field o...
The development of a small, lightweight, low-power, seven channel passive microwave radiometer syste...
In a suggested radio propagation experiment using a deep space antenna, accurate calibration of the ...
This report describes the research and development phase for eight dual-channel water vapor radiomet...
Ground-based microwave radiometer (MWR) observations of downwelling brightness temperature (TB) are...
Microwave radiometry for remote sensing applications in marine meteorology and oceanograph
Numerical experiments using regressions by leaps and hounds have been performed to determine the opt...