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Microwave Radiance

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Definition

Microwave Radiance is the intensity of microwave radiation. In radiometery, Radiance refers to a measure of the intrinsic radiant intensity emitted by a radiator in a given direction. Radiance is measured in watts per square meter and steradian.
Microwave Radiation refers to electromagnetic radiation generally in the frequency range between 300 MHz and 300 GHz (free-space wavelengths between 1 and 1000 mm). Within these frequencies lie the UHF, SHF, and EHF radio frequency bands. Radars operate at microwave frequencies. Radiance is a radiometric term for the rate at which radiant energy in a set of directions confined to a unit solid angle around a particular direction is transferred across unit area of a surface (real or imaginary) projected onto this direction.

Applications

(1) Algorithm development (3) Surface imaging
(2) Water substance detection and sensing

Spectrum

Microwave (1 mm - 1 m)

GES DISC Datasets

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Click on the corresponding 'WHOM access' links in the table below to access products containing specific parameter.

Parameter Units Platform /Instrument Data
Begin Date End Date WHOM Access Doc
Microwave Radiance TRMM/TMI 1997-12-07 Current 1A11 Y
1B11 Y
Aqua/AMSU-A 2002-08-30 Current AIRABRAD.005 Y
Aqua/HSB 2002-08-30 Current AIRHBRAD.005 Y
Aqua/AIRS 2002-08-30 Current AIRIBRAD.005 Y
AIRX2SUP.005 Y
AIRX2RET.005 Y
AIRH2SUP.005 Y
AIRH2RET.005 Y
Aura/MLS 2004-08-08 Current ML1RADG.002 Y
ML1RADD.002 Y


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