Abstract
We review the main factors driving the calculation of the tangent height of spaceborne limb measurements: the ray-tracing method, the refractive index model and the assumed atmosphere. We find that commonly used ray tracing and refraction models are very accurate, at least in the mid-infrared. The factor with largest effect in the tangent height calculation is the assumed atmosphere. Using a climatological model in place of the real atmosphere may cause tangent height errors up to ± 200 m. Depending on the adopted retrieval scheme, these errors may have a significant impact on the derived profiles.
Anno
2014
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Ridolfi, M.
Sgheri, L.
Sgheri, L.
Editore
Copernicus Publications
Rivista
Atmospheric measurement techniques (Print)