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PARMIO: A REFERENCE QUALITY MODEL FOR OCEAN SURFACE EMISSIVITY AND BACKSCATTER FROM THE MICROWAVE TO THE INFRARED

Emmanuel Dinnat, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States; Stephen English, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, United Kingdom; Catherine Prigent, Lise Kilic, LERMA, Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, France; Magdalena Anguelova, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Stuart Newman, Met Office, France; Jacqueline Boutin, LOCEAN, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, France; Thomas Meissner, Remote Sensing Systems, United States

Session:
Posters I Poster

Track:
Theory, physical principles, and electromagnetic models

Location:
Poster Area

Presentation Time:
Tue, 9 Apr, 16:00 - 17:45 EDT (UTC -5)

Session Co-Chairs:
Sarah Ringerud, NASA and F. Joseph Turk, JPL and Leila Guerriero, Tor Vergata University of Rome
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Session
#1: UNCERTAINTY OF SATELLITE RETRIEVALS OF WHITECAP FRACTION
Daniel H Hodyss, Magdalena D Anguelova, Naval Research Laboratory, United States
#2: Advancing Assimilation of Microwave and Radar Observations through Enhanced Radiative Transfer Modeling
Isaac Moradi, University of Maryland and NASA GMAO, United States; Ronald Gelaro, Arlindo da Silva, NASA GMAO, United States; Gerlad Heymsfield, NASA GSFC, United States; Benjamin Johnson, NOAA JCSDA, United States
#3: Retrievals of cloud liquid water over the Greenland Sea using 89 and 157 GHz airborne radiometry
David Ashmore, Stuart Fox, Steven Abel, Met Office, United Kingdom
#4: ESTIMATING UNCERTAINTIES OF SIMULATED MW SOUNDING SENSOR BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURES
Siena Iacovazzi, Global Science and Technology, Inc., United States; Quanhua Liu, NOAA Center for Satellite Applications and Research, United States; Hu Yang, University of Maryland, Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, United States; James Fuentes, Northrop Grumman, United States; Ninghai Sun, Global Science and Technology, Inc., United States
#5: TOTAL VARIATION MAJORIZATION MINIMIZATION (TV-MM) APPROACH TO RADIOMETER BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURE GRIDDING AND RECONSTRUCTION
Wing-Tsz Lee, Wai Fong, Jeffrey Piepmeier, NASA, United States; Jinzheng Peng, NASA/Morgan State University, United States; Rajat Bindlish, NASA, United States
#6: THE ADVENTURES OF SLAP: STEM FLIGHTS, SPOTTING RFI, THE CAPITOL OF PAELLA, REALLY SALTY WATER, FREEZING IN CANADA, AND YES, SOIL MOISTURE FROM COAST TO COAST
Edward Kim, NASA GSFC, United States; Albert Wu, Hessam Izadkhah, NASA GSFC, Science Systems and Applications, Inc, United States; Saji Abraham, NASA GSFC, KBR Wyle, United States
#7: PARMIO: A REFERENCE QUALITY MODEL FOR OCEAN SURFACE EMISSIVITY AND BACKSCATTER FROM THE MICROWAVE TO THE INFRARED
Emmanuel Dinnat, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States; Stephen English, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, United Kingdom; Catherine Prigent, Lise Kilic, LERMA, Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, France; Magdalena Anguelova, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Stuart Newman, Met Office, France; Jacqueline Boutin, LOCEAN, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, France; Thomas Meissner, Remote Sensing Systems, United States
#8: MODELLING OCEAN SURFACE SUN GLINT: A COMPARISON OF ROUGHNESS MODELS AND SMAP OBSERVATIONS
Emmanuel Dinnat, David Le Vine, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
#9: OVERVIEW AND EARLY ON-ORBIT PERFORMANCE OF FY-3G/MWRI-RM
Shengli Wu, Fenglin Sun, Pengjuan Yao, Weiwei Xu, National Satellite Meteorological Center, China
#10: NASA TROPICS MISSION: PRE- AND POST-LAUNCH CALIBRATION
R. Vincent Leslie, William Blackwell, Michael DiLiberto, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States
#11: Machine Learning Enhanced Snowfall Rate Retrievals from Passive Microwave Sensors
Yongzhen Fan, CISESS/ESSIC, University of Maryland, United States; Huan Meng, NOAA/NESDIS/Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR), United States; Jun Dong, CISESS/ESSIC, University of Maryland, United States; Cezar Kongoli, University of Maryland, United States; Yalei You, University of North Carolina Wilmington, United States; Ralph Ferraro, ESSIC, University of Maryland, United States
#12: PASSIVE MICROWAVE XCAL FOR SMALL-SATS FOR THE GPM MISSION
Patrick De La Llana, Faisal Bin Kashem, Linwood Jones, University of Central Florida, United States
#13: ASSESSMENT OF RFI AND CAL/VAL REQUIREMENTS VIA NWP-BASED OBSERVATION MONITORING
David Duncan, Niels Bormann, Alan Geer, European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts, United Kingdom; Francesco De Angelis, Vinia Mattioli, EUMETSAT, Germany; Roger Oliva, Zenithal Blue Technologies, Spain; Yan Soldo, European Space Agency, Netherlands
#14: EPS-SG MWI Day-1 Retrievals for Climate and Real-time Environmental Data Records
Veljko Petković, University of Maryland, College Park, United States; Huan Meng, NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, United States; Ralph Ferraro, University of Maryland, United States
#15: MODELING SNOW ON SEA ICE BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURES USING THE SNOW MICROWAVE RADIATIVE TRANSFER FRAMEWORK WITH DATA FROM THE MOSAIC CAMPAIGN
Elizabeth Twarog, Sofia Grossman, Li Li, Jeffrey Ouellette, US Naval Research Laboratory, United States
#16: A MACHINE LEARNING BASED DATA FUSION TECHNIQUE FOR ENABLING BETTER ATMOSPHERIC RETRIEVALS
James MacKinnon, David Gershman, Antonia Gambacorta, NASA Goddard, United States; Alexander Kotsakis, NASA Goddard/UMD, United States; John Blaisdell, Robert Rosenberg, SCIENCE APPLICATION INTL CORP, United States; Joseph Santanello, Kenny Christian, Edward Nowottnick, NASA Goddard, United States; Isaac Moradi, NASA/UMD, United States; Meloe Kacenelenbogen, NASA Goddard, United States; Roger Banting, NASA/ASRC, United States
#17: Cross-Comparison of TEMPEST STP-H8 Observations with GPM/GMI and DPR Observations over Tropical Cyclones
Chandrasekar Radhakrishnan, V. Chandrasekar, Steven C. Reising, Colorado State University, United States; Shannon T. Brown, California Institute of Technology, United States
#18: ONGROUND CALIBRATION MEASUREMENTS OF THE ARCTIC WEATHER SATELLITE MICROWAVE RADIOMETER
Roland Albers, Mikko Kotiranta, Tobias Plüss, University of Bern, Switzerland; Kalle Kempe, Anders Emrich, AAC Omnisys, Sweden; Axel Murk, University of Bern, Switzerland
#19: Optimizing Channel Selection for Passive Microwave Precipitation Measurement: A GPM Study
Sarah Ringerud, NASA, United States; Chris Kidd, University of Maryland, United States
#20: RETRIEVING FOREST SOIL MOISTURE AND VEGETATION OPTICAL DEPTH USING FAST HYBRID METHOD AND BULK PARAMETER MODEL: VALIDATION WITH SMAPVEX19-22 DATA
Andreas Colliander, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Jongwoo Jeong, Leung Tsang, University of Michigan, United States; Michael Cosh, Simon Kraatz, USDA Agricultural Research Service, United States; Laura Bourgeau-Chavez, Michigan Tech Research Institute, United States; Vicky Kelly, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, United States; Paul Siqueira, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States; Kyle McDonald, Nick Steiner, The City College of New York, United States; Mehmet Kurum, University of Georgia, United States; Alexandre Roy, University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres, Canada; Aaron Berg, University of Guelph, Canada; Dara Entekhabi, Masschusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Simon Yueh, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
#21: Hyperspectral Microwave Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs) using NASA GSFC’s frameworks
Narges Shahroudi, U. of Maryland/ESSIC, United States
#22: SUBMILLIMETER-WAVE RADIOMETER CALIBRATION USING RECENT COSSIR AIRBORNE OBSERVATIONS
Rachael Kroodsma, Matthew Fritts, Ian Adams, Sarah Ringerud, Jie Gong, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States; Lisa Milani, University of Maryland, United States; Yuli Liu, University of Maryland Baltimore County, United States
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