Peter Lübcke
Heidelberg University
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Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2016
Holger Sihler; Peter Lübcke; R. Lang; Steffen Beirle; Martin de Graaf; Christoph Hörmann; Johannes Lampel; Marloes Penning de Vries; Julia Remmers; Ed Trollope; Yang Wang; Thomas Wagner
Knowledge of the field of view (FOV) of a remote sensing instrument is particularly important when interpreting their data and merging them with other spatially referenced data. Especially for instruments in space, information on the actual FOV, which may change during operation, may be difficult to obtain. Also, the FOV of ground-based devices may change during transportation to the field site, where appropriate equipment for the FOV determination may be unavailable. This paper presents an independent, simple and robust method to retrieve the FOV of an instrument during operation, i.e. the two-dimensional sensitivity distribution, sampled on a discrete grid. The method relies on correlated measurements featuring a significantly higher spatial resolution, e.g. by an imaging instrument accompanying a spectrometer. The method was applied to two satellite instruments, GOME-2 and OMI, and a ground-based differential optical absorption spectroscopy (DOAS) instrument integrated in an SO2 camera. For GOME-2, quadrangular FOVs could be retrieved, which almost perfectly match the provided FOV edges after applying a correction for spatial aliasing inherent to GOME-type instruments. More complex sensitivity distributions were found at certain scanner angles, which are probably caused by degradation of the moving parts within the instrument. For OMI, which does not feature any moving parts, retrieved sensitivity distributions were much smoother compared to GOME-2. A 2-D super-Gaussian with six parameters was found to be an appropriate model to describe the retrieved OMI FOV. The comparison with operationally provided FOV dimensions revealed small differences, which could be mostly explained by the limitations of our IFR implementation. For the ground-based DOAS instrument, the FOV retrieved using SO2-camera data was slightly smaller than the flat-disc distribution, which is assumed by the stateof-the-art correlation technique. Differences between both methods may be attributed to spatial inhomogeneities. In general, our results confirm the already deduced FOV distributions of OMI, GOME-2, and the ground-based DOAS. It is certainly applicable for degradation monitoring and verification exercises. For satellite instruments, the gained information is expected to increase the accuracy of combined products, where measurements of different instruments are integrated, e.g. mapping of high-resolution cloud information, incorporation of surface climatologies. For the SO2-camera community, the method presents a new and efficient tool to monitor the DOAS FOV in the field. Published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union. 882 H. Sihler et al.: In-operation field-of-view retrieval (IFR)
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2010
Christoph Kern; F. Kick; Peter Lübcke; L. Vogel; Markus Wohrbach; U. Platt
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2013
Christoph Kern; Cynthia A. Werner; Tamar Elias; A. Jeff Sutton; Peter Lübcke
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2015
Christoph Kern; Peter Lübcke; Nicole Bobrowski; Robin Campion; Toshiya Mori; Jean-Francois Smekens; Kerstin Stebel; Giancarlo Tamburello; Mike Burton; U. Platt; Fred Prata
Solid Earth | 2013
Peter Lübcke; Nicole Bobrowski; Santiago Arellano; Bo Galle; Gustavo Garzón; L. Vogel; U. Platt
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2016
André Butz; Anna Solvejg Dinger; Nicole Bobrowski; Julian Kostinek; Lukas Fieber; Constanze Fischerkeller; Giovanni Bruno Giuffrida; Frank Hase; Friedrich Klappenbach; Jonas Kuhn; Peter Lübcke; Lukas Tirpitz; Qiansi Tu
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2011
L. Vogel; Bo Galle; Christoph Kern; H. Delgado Granados; V. Conde; Patrik Norman; Santiago Arellano; O. Landgren; Peter Lübcke; J. M. Alvarez Nieves; L. Cárdenas Gonzáles; U. Platt
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2015
U. Platt; Peter Lübcke; Jonas Kuhn; Nicole Bobrowski; Fred Prata; Mike Burton; Christoph Kern
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2014
Jonas Kuhn; Nicole Bobrowski; Peter Lübcke; L. Vogel; U. Platt
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2016
Angelika Klein; Peter Lübcke; Nicole Bobrowski; Jonas Kuhn; U. Platt