Comprehensive Instrument Validation Campaign Concludes
Published: 31 May 2006
Sponsored by NASA, the special series of sonde launches were conducted in phases to sample the annual climate cycle at each ARM site. Radiosonde flights were timed so that two radiosondes were in the air (one near the tropopause and one near the surface) when the Aqua satellite flew over the sites. The sondes were launched approximately 40 minutes apart. The aim was to (a) provide in situ validation data for the development and testing of water vapor retrievals obtained from the AIRS sensor aboard Aqua, and (b) demonstrate and quantify the accuracy of AIRS water vapor retrieval algorithms. Analyses to-date indicate excellent data returns, and researchers have already begun using the data.
Global water vapor distributions are important in the study of climate, so the accuracy of the instrumentation providing these data is very important. The data set obtained from this four-year effort will be used by scientists around the world to better understand weather and climate.
The ARM Climate Research Facility is a DOE Office of Science user facility. The ARM Facility is operated by nine DOE national laboratories, including .
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