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In-orbit calibration adjustment of the Nimbus-7 SMMR

Abstract

The procedure for converting raw antenna signals (counts) from the Nimbus-7 Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) to microwave radiances is described. The procedure entails taking the raw data stored on TAT data tapes, applying an interim prelaunch calibration, correcting for polarization mixing, and finally adjusting the calibration so that the observations conform to model calculations of oceanic radiances. The results are stored on TCT data tapes with the same format as the TATs, i.e., the basic sampling interval of the SMMR is retained. The properties of the TCTs are compared with those of the other basic SMMR radiance data product, the CELL tapes, in which the integrated fields-of-view (IFOVs) have been averaged into cells with coarser sampling intervals and in which the prelaunch calibration is the final one used

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