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Remote Sensing, Vol. 14, Pages 3882: Hyperspectral Infrared Atmospheric Sounder (HIRAS) Atmospheric Sounding System (Remote Sensing)
 


Accurate atmospheric temperature and moisture profiles are essential for weather forecasts and research. Satellite-based hyperspectral infrared observations are meaningful in detecting atmospheric profiles, especially over oceans where conventional observations can seldom be used. In this study, a HIRAS (Hyperspectral Infrared Atmospheric Sounder) Atmospheric Sounding System (HASS) was introduced, which retrieves atmospheric temperature and moisture profiles using a one-dimension variational scheme based on HIRAS observations. A total of 274 channels were optimally selected from the entire HIRAS spectrum through information entropy analyses, and a group of retrieval experiments were independently performed for different HIRAS fields of views (FOVs). Compared with the ECMWF reanalysis data version-5 (ERA5), the RMSEs of temperature (relative humidity) for low-, mid-, and high-troposphere layers were 1.5 K (22.3%), 1.0 K (33.2%), and 1.3 K (38.5%), respectively, which were similar in magnitude to those derived from other hyperspectral infrared sounders. Meanwhile, the retrieved temperature RMSEs with respect to the satellite radio occultation (RO) products increased to 1.7 K, 1.8 K, and 1.9 K for the low-, mid-, and high-troposphere layers, respectively, which could be attributed to the accurate RO temperature products in the upper atmospheres. It was also found that the RMSE varied with the FOVs and latitude, which may be caused by the current angle-dependent bias correction and unique background profiles.


 
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