30 December 2014 Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership Ozone Mapping Profiler Suite Nadir instruments in-flight performance
Chunhui Pan, Larry Flynn, Xiangqian Wu, Rich Buss
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Abstract
This paper analyzes the in-flight performance of the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership Ozone Mapping & Profiling Suite (OMPS) nadir instruments and evaluates sensors’ on-orbit calibrations after sensors’ two-year operation. All uncertainty values quoted in this paper are 1σ values unless stated otherwise. With the data collected from in-flight nominal calibration, our results have demonstrated that sensor performance complies with the system specifications in most cases. The largest term in the wavelength-dependent albedo calibration uncertainty for Nadir Mapper is the cross-track position difference effect of 2.5%. Final adjustments of stray light and wavelength variation are still being made to optimize OMPS sensor data records before reaching the validation mature level.
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Chunhui Pan, Larry Flynn, Xiangqian Wu, and Rich Buss "Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership Ozone Mapping Profiler Suite Nadir instruments in-flight performance," Journal of Applied Remote Sensing 8(1), 083499 (30 December 2014). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JRS.8.083499
Published: 30 December 2014
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Sensors

Diffusers

Charge-coupled devices

Ozone

CCD image sensors

Light emitting diodes

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