cops_supm_admira: brightness temperatures from ADMIRARI run by University Bonn during COPS 2007

Battaglia, Alessandro

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Summary
Brightness temperatures in different observation modes from ADMIRARI (ADvanced MIcrowave RAdiometer for Rain Identification) run by University Bonn at COPS-Supersite Murg Valley.

Quality controlled brightness temperatures at fixed elevation angle of 30 degrees for 6 channels (3 frequencies at 10.65, 21.00 and 36.5 GHz both V and H polarization) with one second integration time (Two samples per azimuth angle with one second interval. Between two consecutive angles there is at least 5 seconds interval. Between two consecutive azimuth scans there is at least 6 minutes interval.)

Quality controlled brightness temperatures at fixed azimuth angle for 6 channels (3 frequencies at 10.65, 21.00 and 36.5 GHz both V and H polarization) with one second integration time.(Two samples per elevation angle with one second interval. Between two consecutive angles there is at least 5 seconds interval. Between two consecutive elevation scans there is at least 12 minutes interval.)

Quality controlled brightness temperatures at zenith angle for 6 channels (3 frequencies at 10.65, 21.00 and 36.5 GHz both V and H polarization) with one second integration time (one sample per second. Between consecutive zenith observations there are at least 13 minutes interval). Zenith measurements are missing for a part of the campaign.
Project
COPS (Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study)
Location(s)
COPS measurement region
COPS region (CDOM)
Additional Information
uni_hohenheim_data_policy.txt
Spatial Coverage
Longitude -10 to 10 Latitude 36 to 50 Altitude: 0 undefined_source_alt
Temporal Coverage
2007-06-01 to 2007-08-31 (calendrical)
Use constraints
For scientific use only. No commercial use allowed. Please be aware of the common COPS/GOP/D-PHASE data policy (http://cops.wdc-climate.de/)
Data Catalog
World Data Center for Climate
Size
106.77 MiB (111960238 Byte)
Format
NetCDF
Status
metadata only
Creation Date
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Battaglia, Alessandro (2009). cops_supm_admira: brightness temperatures from ADMIRARI run by University Bonn during COPS 2007. World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ. http://cera-www.dkrz.de/WDCC/ui/Compact.jsp?acronym=cops_supm_admira

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[1] DOI Wulfmeyer, V.; Flamant, C.; Behrendt, A.; Blyth, A.; Brown, A.; Dorninger, M.; Illingworth, A.; Mascart, P.; Montani, A.; Weckwerth, T. (2011). Advances in the understanding of convective processes and precipitation over low-mountain regions through the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS). doi:10.1002/qj.799
[2] DOI Wulfmeyer, V.; Flamant, C.; Behrendt, A.; Blyth, A.; Brown, A.; Dorninger, M.; Illingworth, A.; Mascart, P.; Montani, A.; Weckwerth, T (Eds.). (2011). Special Issue: Advances in the understanding of convective processes and precipitation over low-mountain regions through the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS). doi:10.1002/qj.v137.1s

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cops_supm: contains data at Supersite Murg Valley during COPS Campaign
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[Entry acronym: cops_supm_admira] [Entry id: 2230078]