Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Sep 2011)

Retrieval of tropospheric water vapour by using spectra of a 22 GHz radiometer

  • R. Bleisch,
  • N. Kämpfer,
  • A. Haefele

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-4-1891-2011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 9
pp. 1891 – 1903

Abstract

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In this paper, we present an approach to retrieve tropospheric water vapour profiles from pressure broadened emission spectra at 22 GHz, measured by a ground based microwave radiometer installed in the south of Bern at 905 m. <br><br> Classical microwave instruments concentrating on the troposphere observe several channels in the center and the wings of the water vapour line (20–30 Ghz), whereas our retrieval approach uses spectra with a bandwidth of 1 GHz and a high resolution around the center of the 22 GHz water vapour line. <br><br> The retrieval is sensitive up to 7 km with a vertical resolution of 3–5 km. Comparisons with profiles from operational balloon soundings, performed at Payerne, 40 km away from the radiometer location, showed a good agreement up to 7 km with a correlation of above 0.8. The retrievals shows a wet bias of 10–20% compared to the sounding.