The information content of asynoptic satellite data is evaluated for nadir sonde and limb scan observations. Orbital sampling patterns are shown to uniquely determine the space-time spectrum, within well-defined sampling limitations. The latter turn out to be a hybrid of wavenumber and frequency in the same manner that the observations are a mixture of space and time. Space-time spectra thus computed are correct throughout the allowed region of wavenumber and frequency. Complexities such as orbital tilt and day-to-day drift of the nodes, are completely accounted for. -from Author
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Salby, M. L. (1982). Sampling theory for asynoptic satellite observations. Part I: space-time spectra, resolution, and aliasing. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 39(11), 2577–2600. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1982)039<2577:STFASO>2.0.CO;2
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