Passive Microwave Remote Sensing of Rain from Satellite Sensors

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  • Sante Laviola
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The purpose of this chapter is to offer an accurate treatment of relevant aspects of satellite remote sensing of precipitation using passive microwave (PMW) radiometers. Microwave observations of the Earth’s system differ substantially from those based on optical and infrared wavelengths. Visible (VIS) and infrared (IR) instruments essentially sense the cloud top properties by measuring reflected or emitted radiation. Microwave frequencies, on the contrary, possess greater penetrating capabilities than optical radiation and can thus be exploited to investigate cloud internal properties by retrieving the interaction of hydrometeors with the radiation field. This fact is particularly true in the remote sensing of precipitation, where the impact of the volume of raindrops on the radiative field is directly linked to the total extinction of incident radiation. The following paragraphs will be focused on one hand on theoretical considerations at the foundations of thermal radiation processes and on the other the attention will be centered on a treatment of practical aspects of retrieving precipitation in the microwave bands. Particular attention will be dedicated in the first part of the chapter to the radiative transfer theory in the microwaves by using the Rayleigh-Jeans formulation and a description of the absorption and scattering processes associated with the Mie theory with the approximation of extinction from poly-disperse media as proxies for natural media. This section will create a valid substrate to understand and theoretically evaluate the impact of atmospheric constituents such as precipitation types or hydrometeor phases and sizes on the natural radiation emitted from the Earth. Furthermore, the theoretical considerations of this section will be compared in the second part of the chapter with real measurements. Making use of a wide suite of microwave frequencies of a new generation of PMW sensors flying on board polar orbiting satellites the attenuation of the microwave signal due to rain clouds will be discussed possibly discerning the contribution to the total radiation of the emissivity from various surfaces falling into the satellite field of view. Finally, a new microwave highfrequency method to retrieve and classify precipitation types will be presented.

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تاریخ انتشار 2012