Impact of Microwave Sounder (and Imager) Calibration on Precipitation for the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Mission

2019 
Cross-track microwave sounders make up a significant percentage of the radiometers included in the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) constellation. Therefore, it is important to properly assess the calibration of each sounder instrument and to understand the impact of the calibration on the derived precipitation rates. This ensures an accurate precipitation product is produced for the entire constellation. This paper will use data from past and current microwave sounders to show how offsets in the calibration can impact the precipitation using the GPM Level 2 GPROF algorithm. Potential improvements to the instrument calibration will be assessed by analyzing how they would positively impact the precipitation trends and agreement among the constellation sensors.
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