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Polarimetric L-band Multibeam Radiometer (PLMR)
Polarimetric L-band Multibeam Radiometer (PLMR)
The Polarimetric L-band Multibeam Radiometer (PLMR) measures both V and H polarisations using a single receiver with polarisation switch at incidence angles ±7°, ±21.5° and ±38.5° in either across-track (pushbroom) or along-track configuration. In the normal pushbroom configuration the 3dB beamwidth is 17° along-track and 14° across-track resulting in an overall 90° across track field of view. The instrument has a frequency of 1.413GHz and band width of 24MHz, with specified NEDT and an accuracy better than 1K for an integration time of 0.5s, and 1K repeatability over 4 hours.
PLMR observationsDuring AACES-2, a total of five patch flights (P04 - P08) and two transect flights (T00 - T01) were carried out. Airborne, dual-polarized brightness temperature observations of all patch flights (P04 - P08) and transect flights (T00 and T01) are shown as an example below. All brightness temperature data can be downloaded via the Download Centre. |
Created: September 2010 Last Modified: September 2010 Maintainer: YE Nan, Ye.Nan@monash.edu |