Retrieval of tropospheric water vapour by using spectra of a 22 GHz radiometer

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In this paper, we present an approach to retrieve tropospheric water vapour profiles from pressure broadened emission spectra at 22 GHz, measured by a ground based microwave radiometer installed in the south of Bern at 905 m. Classical microwave instruments concentrating on the troposphere observe several channels in the center and the wings of the water vapour line (20-30 Ghz), whereas our retrieval approach uses spectra with a bandwidth of 1 GHz and a high resolution around the center of the 22 GHz water vapour line. The retrieval is sensitive up to 7 km with a vertical resolution of 3-5 km. Comparisons with profiles from operational balloon soundings, performed at Payerne, 40 km away from the radiometer location, showed a good agreement up to 7 km with a correlation of above 0.8. The retrievals shows a wet bias of 10-20% compared to the sounding. © Author(s) 2011.

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Bleisch, R., Kämpfer, N., & Haefele, A. (2011). Retrieval of tropospheric water vapour by using spectra of a 22 GHz radiometer. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 4(9), 1891–1903. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-4-1891-2011

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