Understanding the causes of inter-satellite biases in climate data records from observations of the Earth is crucial for constructing a consistent time series of the essential climate variables. In this article, we analyse the strong scan- and time-dependent biases observed for the microwave humidity sounders on board the NOAA-16 and NOAA-19 satellites. We find compelling evidence that radio frequency interference (RFI) is the cause of the biases. We also devise a correction scheme for the raw count signals for the instruments to mitigate the effect of RFI. Our results show that the RFI-corrected, recalibrated data exhibit distinctly reduced biases and provide consistent time series.
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Hans, I., Burgdorf, M., & Buehler, S. A. (2019). Onboard radio frequency interference as the origin of inter-satellite biases for microwave humidity sounders. Remote Sensing, 11(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/RS11070866
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