The temperatures retrieved from MIPAS/ENVISAT limb mid-infrared emission and CHAMP GPS radio occultation measurements are compared at altitudes between 8 - 30 km during the stratospheric major sudden warming in the southern hemisphere winter of 2002. The mean differences between the correlative measurements of the two instruments are less than ∼1 K with rms deviations of ∼3-5 K. The MIPAS temperatures are slightly higher than those of GPS-RO around 30 km. Possible explanation is discussed. © 2005 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Wang, D. Y., Wickert, J., Stiller, G. P., Von Clarmann, T., Beyerle, G., Schmidt, T., … Fischer, H. (2005). Comparisons of MIPAS/ENVISAT and GPS-RO/CHAMP temperatures. In Earth Observation with CHAMP: Results from Three Years in Orbit (pp. 567–572). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26800-6_90
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