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Introduction to Microwave Imager Radiance Observations from Polar-Orbiting Meteorological Satellites
极轨气象卫星微波成像仪资料
Introduction to Microwave Imager Radiance Observations from Polar-Orbiting Meteorological Satellites
The first microwave imager sensor is the Special Sensor Microwave Imagers (SSM/I) onboard the US Air Force Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP)polar-orbiting satellite F-8, which was launched on June 18, 1987. Since then, a series of polar-orbiting DMSP satellites, F-10/11/13/14/15, have been successively launched, with SSM/I, the Special Sensor Microwave/Temperature sounder (SSM/T) and the Special Sensor Microwave/Water Vapor sounder (SSM/T2) onboard (see Table 1 and Fig. 1). The legacy sensors SSM/I, SSM/T and SSM/T2 were replaced by the Special Sensor Microwave Imager/Sounder instrument (SSMIS) on DMSP F-16 and F-17.
Other microwave imager sensors onboard polarorbiting meteorological satellites include the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer–EOS (AMSR-E) onboard NASA Aqua satellite, the WindSat radiometer onboard the Department of Defense (DoD) Coriolis satellite, MicroWave Radiation Imager (MWRI) onboard the Chinese second generation polar-orbiting Feng-Yun three satellite (FY-3B), and the successor of AMSR-E,AMSR-2, onboard the Global Change Observation Mission 1st -Water (GCOM-W1) satellite.
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