Passive Millimeter-Wave Signatures of Ice Particles in Hurricane Erin
Abstract
Observations of Hurricane Erin (2001) taken during the Fourth Convection and Moisture Experiment (CAMEX-4) are used to elucidate relationships between measurements and models. Measurements include active and passive microwave sensors, and dropsondes. Models used in the analysis include radiative transfer (RT) models, mesoscale models (MM5), and particle parameterizations. Various combinations of the models and observational constraints are used in the RT model to provide calculated brightness temperatures to compare to the passive observations. In order to match the wide frequency range 10 to 183+-10 GHz, model modifications were needed. The 55.5 GHz channel provided insight to the tropospheric temperature profile, while the 10 GHz channel provided knowledge of (near) ocean surface conditions. The channels less than tilde90 GHz are mostly responsive to liquid in the cloud, while higher frequencies respond to ice particles in the cloud.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 25, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA450877
Entities
People
- Cerese Albers
- Eric Holthaus
- Gail Skofronick Jackson
Organizations
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration