Abstract

The Special Sensor Microwave Imager/Sounder (SSMIS) provides vital long-term microwave radiometer observations as a member of the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission constellation. There are four SSMIS sensors that have been launched with three still in operation. In preparation for the GPM Version 7 (V07) data release, previous SSMIS calibration corrections are reexamined and updated using the latest data and recent knowledge gained from calibrating similar microwave radiometers. These calibration updates are presented here and include pointing parameters that affect geolocation, along-scan bias adjustments to correct for fall-off at the edge of the scan, and thermal heating issues caused by an emissive reflector and solar intrusions. The new updates greatly improve the accuracy of the SSMIS observations that will be released as part of the GPM V07 dataset.

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