Source analysis of spaceborne microwave radiometer interference over land

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Li GUAN
Sibo ZHANG
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[1] CollaborativeInnovationCenteronForecastandEvaluationofMeteorologicalDisasters,KeyLaboratoryforAerosol-Cloud-PrecipitationofChinaMeteorologicalAdministration,NanjingUniversityofInformationScience&Technology
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Satellite microwave thermal emissions mixed with signals from active sensors are referred to as radiofrequency interference(RFI). Based on Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer–Earth Observing System(AMSR-E) observations from June 1 to 16, 2011, RFI over Europe was identified and analyzed using the modified principal component analysis algorithm in this paper. The X band AMSR-E measurements in England and Italy are mostly affected by the stable, persistent, active microwave transmitters on the surface, while the RFI source of other European countries is the interference of the reflected geostationary TV satellite downlink signals to the measurements of spaceborne microwave radiometers.The locations and intensities of the RFI induced by the geostationary TV and communication satellites changed with time within the observed period. The observations of spaceborne microwave radiometers in ascending portions of orbits are usually interfered with over European land,while no RFI was detected in descending passes. The RFI locations and intensities from the reflection of downlink radiation are highly dependent upon the relative geometry between the geostationary satellite and the measuring passive sensor. Only these fields of view of a spaceborne instrument whose scan azimuths are close to the azimuth relative to the geostationary satellite are likely to be affected by RFI.
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