Abstract
In this paper, an empirical method to estimate cloud liquid water from Indian Remote Sensing P4 (IRS-P4) Multi-frequency Scanning Microwave Radiometer (MSMR) measurements is presented. MSMR brightness temperatures are collocated with concurrent observations of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Microwave Imager (TMI)-derived cloud liquid water. The multiple-correlation coefficient between TMI-derived cloud liquid water and logarithmic of MSMR-derived brightness temperatures, and their differences at 18- and 21-GHz channels, is found to be about 82.4%. The relationship thus obtained has an rms error of 8.75 mgcm/sup -2/ in the measurements of cloud liquid water from MSMR with respect to TMI measurements. Verification of the algorithm is carried out with another set of concurrent measurements from MSMR and TMI. Further, the MSMR-derived cloud liquid water over the global oceans and for extreme weather conditions (cyclone) are compared with that from TMI and the Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I) for independent verification. The cloud liquid water from MSMR is further used to successfully delineate rain events for quantitative estimation of rain rate from MSMR.
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