Abstract
Earth Radiation Budget (ERB) measurement is one of the main missions of Chinese second generation of polar orbiting meteorological satellites ---FengYun-3 (FY-3) series. There are two instruments, the Solar Irradiance Monitor(SIM) and the Earth Radiation Budget (ERB), on board FY-3 satellite to observe the earth incoming and reflected solar radiance and the emitted radiance.  The ERMs on FY-3/A/B/C observe the Earth atmosphere within a narrow scanning field of view (NFOV)and a wide non-scanning field of view (WFOV). For each field of view, the measurements are made from two broadband channels: a total waveband channel covering 0.2 – 50 μm and a Short Wave (SW) band covering 0.2 - 4.3 μm. Because the sudden degradation happened that the SW channel of NFOV has stopped working after 20 months for FY-3A and 8 months for FY-3B in orbit. The observation from ERM on FY-3C has been in good condition for 9 years  In this presentation the performance of ERMs calibration in orbit is evaluated with CERES from EOS/Aqua and GERB-3 from Meteosat. The ERM LW and SW unfiltered radiance produced with spectral correction based on atmospheric transfer modelling has a good consistence with the other data. The new ERM instrument(ERM-II), which has a broadband LW channel covering 5-50 μm besides the Total and SW channels with a NFOV scanning mode, will be launch in the coming 2023 and provide 8 years global ERB observation from next FY-3 morning satellite.
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