mwrtip
Microwave Water Radiometer (MWR): airmasses, brightness temperatures (TIP mode) (mwrtip)
Browse DataThe microwave radiometer (MWR) provides time-series measurements of column-integrated amounts of water vapor and liquid water. The instrument itself is a sensitive microwave receiver that detects the microwave emissions of the vapor and liquid water molecules in the atmosphere at two frequencies: 23.8 and 31.4 GHz.
Integrated water vapor and liquid water path are derived from radiance measurements with a statistical retrieval algorithm that uses monthly derived and location-dependent linear regression coefficients.
Measurements
Location
North Slope Alaska
- Latitude: 70.4718
- Longitude: -157.407
- Publication Date: 1999-10-18
- Start Date: 1999-10-18
- End Date: 2011-01-03
- Last Updated: 2011-02-07
Instrument Mentor
https://www.arm.gov/connect-with-arm/organization/instrument-mentors/list#mwr
Victor Morris
Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryVirendra Ghate
Argonne National LaboratoryMaria Cadeddu
Argonne National LaboratoryDOI / Citation
http://dx.doi.org/10.5439/1025255
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility. 1999, updated hourly. Microwave Radiometer (MWRTIP). 1999-10-18 to 2011-01-03, North Slope Alaska (NSA) Central Facility, Atqasuk AK (C2). Compiled by M. Cadeddu, V. Morris and V. Ghate. ARM Data Center. Data set accessed at http://dx.doi.org/10.5439/1025255.
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility. 1999, updated hourly. Microwave Radiometer (MWRTIP). 1999-10-18 to 2011-01-03, North Slope Alaska (NSA) Central Facility, Atqasuk AK (C2). Compiled by M. Cadeddu, V. Morris and V. Ghate. ARM Data Center. Data set accessed at http://dx.doi.org/10.5439/1025255.