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Mo et al. 2001
Mo, T., Goldberg, M.D., Crosby, D.S. and Cheng, Z. (2001). Recalibration of the NOAA microwave sounding unit. Journal of Geophysical Research 106: doi: 10.1029/2001JD900027. issn: 0148-0227.

The microwave sounding unit (MSU) prelaunch thermal-vacuum chamber test data for eight MSU flight models that flew on TIROS-N, NOAA 7 through NOAA 12, and NOAA 14 were reanalyzed using an improved calibration algorithm, originally designed for the advanced microwave sounding unit-A (AMSU-A) operations. The new calibration algorithm can automatically adjust for any channel gain shift in operation. Adoption of this calibration algorithm as the MSU calibration procedure in the recalibration project will make the data sets from the MSU and the AMSU-A more consistent. This will be useful for future blending of the climate trends generated from the MSU and AMSU-A data. A single nonlinearity parameter u, which appears in the new calibration algorithm, was obtained for each channel from analysis of the prelaunch calibration test data. A software package for implementing this new calibration algorithm was developed and applied to calculate the MSU time series for improvement of the accuracy of the climate record. Sample calculations of MSU antenna temperatures with the new calibration algorithm were made for two satellites and are compared with similar results obtained from the old MSU calibration algorithm. Significant differences are observed, and strong evidence indicates that the new calibration procedure will provide a more accurate quantification of climate trends. ¿ 2001 American Geophysical Union

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Exploration Geophysics, Remote sensing, Global Change, Global Change, Climate dynamics, Global Change, Remote sensing
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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