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'''IASI'''  is a satellite FTIR.
'''IASI'''  is a satellite FTIR.


IASI is on-board MetOp-A, a European meteorological satellite
that has been operational from 2007. MetOp-A is the
first of three satellites that are planned to operate for fourteen
years (MetOp-B was lauched on 17 September 2013).
It crosses the equator on the descending node at 9:30 a.m.
local time. IASI is a Fourier transform spectrometer that
covers the spectral range 645 to 2760 cm−1 (3.62–15.5 μm)
with a spectral sampling of 0.25 cm−1 and an apodized spectral
resolution of 0.5 cm−1 (Blumstein et al., 2004).<ref>
Blumstein, D., Chalon, G., Carlier, T., Buil, C., H´ebert, P., Maciaszek,
T., Ponce, G., Phulpin, T., Tournier, B., Sim´eoni, D., PAstruc,
Clauss, A., Kayal, G., and Jegou, R.: IASI Instrument: Technical
overview and measured performances, Proc. SPIE, 5543,
196–207, 2004. </ref>
It is specified to have a radiometric accuracy of 0.25–0.58K and
a field-of-view of 12 km at nadir. It has a 2200 km wide
swath and achieves near uniform global coverage in 12 h (although
there are some gaps between orbits near the Equator).
More information on IASI can be
founded in Clerbaux et al. (2009).<ref >Clerbaux, C., Boynard, A., Clarisse, L., George, M., Hadji-Lazaro,
J., Herbin, H., Hurtmans, D., Pommier, M., Razavi, A., Turquety,
S., Wespes, C., and Coheur, P.-F.: Monitoring of atmospheric
composition using the thermal infrared IASI/MetOp sounder, Atmos.
Chem. Phys., 9, 6041–6054, doi:10.5194/acp-9-6041-2009,
2009.</ref>
IASI level 1c data (geolocated and apodized spectra) can be obtained from
both the British Atmospheric Data Centre (BADC) archive
and EUMETSAT Unified Meteorological Archive Facility (UMARF) archive.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:22, 20 December 2012

IASI
Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer
Satellite MetOp-A, MetOp-B
Agency ESA
Launch Date 2006
Measurement Principle Fourier transform spectrometer
(3.4 -15.5 μm)

IASI is a satellite FTIR.

IASI is on-board MetOp-A, a European meteorological satellite that has been operational from 2007. MetOp-A is the first of three satellites that are planned to operate for fourteen years (MetOp-B was lauched on 17 September 2013). It crosses the equator on the descending node at 9:30 a.m. local time. IASI is a Fourier transform spectrometer that covers the spectral range 645 to 2760 cm−1 (3.62–15.5 μm) with a spectral sampling of 0.25 cm−1 and an apodized spectral resolution of 0.5 cm−1 (Blumstein et al., 2004).[1] It is specified to have a radiometric accuracy of 0.25–0.58K and a field-of-view of 12 km at nadir. It has a 2200 km wide swath and achieves near uniform global coverage in 12 h (although there are some gaps between orbits near the Equator). More information on IASI can be founded in Clerbaux et al. (2009).[2]

IASI level 1c data (geolocated and apodized spectra) can be obtained from both the British Atmospheric Data Centre (BADC) archive and EUMETSAT Unified Meteorological Archive Facility (UMARF) archive.

References

  1. Blumstein, D., Chalon, G., Carlier, T., Buil, C., H´ebert, P., Maciaszek, T., Ponce, G., Phulpin, T., Tournier, B., Sim´eoni, D., PAstruc, Clauss, A., Kayal, G., and Jegou, R.: IASI Instrument: Technical overview and measured performances, Proc. SPIE, 5543, 196–207, 2004.
  2. Clerbaux, C., Boynard, A., Clarisse, L., George, M., Hadji-Lazaro, J., Herbin, H., Hurtmans, D., Pommier, M., Razavi, A., Turquety, S., Wespes, C., and Coheur, P.-F.: Monitoring of atmospheric composition using the thermal infrared IASI/MetOp sounder, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 9, 6041–6054, doi:10.5194/acp-9-6041-2009, 2009.