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IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters | 2009

Effects of Resonances in Corrugated Horn Antennas for a 22-GHz Balancing Radiometer

Evelyn DeWachter; Axel Murk; Corinne Straub; Alexander Haefele; Soohyun Ka; Jung Jin Oh; Niklaus Kämpfer

The Stratospheric WAter vapor RAdiometer (SWARA) is a microwave radiometer designed for ground-based measurements of water vapor (H2O) in the middle atmosphere (20 to 80 km), including the stratosphere and mesosphere. The instrument is operating in a noncryogenic balancing calibration mode. Since its deployment, features have been observed in the spectrum which can be attributed to resonant variations of the antenna pattern of the corrugated horn. This paper presents copolar and crosspolar antenna pattern measurements of two sister antennas of the SWARA horn, as well as water vapor measurements from both antennas on the ground-based microwave radiometer MI ddle Atmospheric WAter vapor RA diometer. We show that small irregularities in the frequency spectrum at the -20-dB level are visible in the copolar pattern, which, due to the balancing operation scheme used for the radiometer, lead to features in the spectrum that have the same or even higher brightness temperature as the line of interest.Hard and soft classification techniques are the conventional ways of image classification on satellite data. These classifiers have number of drawbacks. Firstly, these approaches are inappropriate for mixed pixels. Secondly, these approaches do not consider spatial variability. Kriging based soft classifier (KBSC) is a non-parametric geostatistical method. It exploits the spatial variability of the classes within the image. This letter compares the performance of KBSC with other conventional hard/soft classification techniques. The satellite data used in this study is the Wide Field Sensor (WiFS) from the Indian Remote Sensing Satellite -1D (IRS-1D). The ground hyperspectral signatures acquired from the agricultural fields by a hand held spectroradiometer are used to detect subpixel targets from the satellite images. Two measures of closeness have been used for accuracy assessment of the KBSC to that of the conventional classifications. The results prove that the KBSC is statistically more accurate than the other conventional techniques.


2008 Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing of the Environment | 2008

Development of a 22 GHz correlating radiometer for the observation of stratospheric water vapor

Corinne Straub; Axel Murk; Niklaus Kämpfer; Dino Zardet; Bruno Stuber

We present the overall design, first ideas for the calibration concept and first measurements of a new campaign radiometer for the observation of stratospheric water vapor. The specialities of this instrument are its compact optical system and its correlation receiver with a high resolution digital spectrometer.


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2011

Validation of MIPAS IMK-IAA Temperature, Water Vapor, and Ozone Profiles with MOHAVE-2009 Campaign Measurements

G. P. Stiller; M. Kiefer; E. Eckert; T. von Clarmann; S. Kellmann; M. García-Comas; B. Funke; Thierry Leblanc; E. Fetzer; L. Froidevaux; M. Gomez; E. Hall; D. F. Hurst; A. Jordan; Niklaus Kämpfer; Alyn Lambert; I. S. McDermid; Thomas J. McGee; L. Miloshevich; Gerald E. Nedoluha; William G. Read; Matthias Schneider; M. Schwartz; Corinne Straub; Geoffrey C. Toon; Laurence Twigg; Kaley A. Walker; David N. Whiteman


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2011

Measurements of Humidity in the Atmosphere and Validation Experiments (MOHAVE)-2009: overview of campaign operations and results

Thierry Leblanc; T. D. Walsh; I. S. McDermid; G. C. Toon; J.-F. Blavier; B. Haines; William G. Read; B. Herman; Eric J. Fetzer; Stanley P. Sander; T. Pongetti; David N. Whiteman; T. G. Mcgee; Laurence Twigg; Grant Sumnicht; Demetrius Venable; M. Calhoun; Afusat Dirisu; D. F. Hurst; Allen Jordan; Emrys G. Hall; L. Miloshevich; H. Vömel; Corinne Straub; Niklaus Kämpfer; Gerald E. Nedoluha; R.M. Gomez; K. Holub; S. Gutman; John J. Braun


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2010

MIAWARA-C, a new ground based water vapor radiometer for measurement campaigns

Corinne Straub; Axel Murk; Niklaus Kämpfer


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011

Transport of mesospheric H 2 O during and after the stratospheric sudden warming of January 2010: observation and simulation

Corinne Straub; Brigitte Tschanz; Klemens Hocke; Niklaus Kämpfer; Anne K. Smith


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2012

Observations of middle atmospheric H 2 O and O 3 during the 2010 major sudden stratospheric warming by a network of microwave radiometers

Dominik Scheiben; Corinne Straub; Klemens Hocke; Peter Forkman; Niklaus Kämpfer


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2013

Validation of middle-atmospheric campaign-based water vapour measured by the ground-based microwave radiometer MIAWARA-C

Brigitte Tschanz; Corinne Straub; Dominik Scheiben; Kaley A. Walker; G. P. Stiller; Niklaus Kämpfer


Earth System Science Data | 2013

Atmospheric ozone above Troll station, Antarctica observed by a ground based microwave radiometer

Marianne Daae; Corinne Straub; Patrick J. Espy; David A. Newnham


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

Observations of nitric oxide in the Antarctic middle atmosphere during recurrent geomagnetic storms

David A. Newnham; P. J. Espy; Mark A. Clilverd; Craig J. Rodger; Annika Seppälä; David J. Maxfield; Paul Hartogh; Corinne Straub; Kim Holmén; Richard B. Horne

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Patrick J. Espy

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Paul Hartogh

Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

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Peter Forkman

Chalmers University of Technology

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Kim Holmén

Norwegian Polar Institute

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