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A microbolometer-based far infrared radiometer to study thin ice clouds in the Arctic

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Libois, Quentin (Auteur)
  • Proulx, Christian (Auteur)
  • Ivanescu, Liviu (Auteur)
  • Coursol, Laurence (Auteur)
  • Pelletier, Ludovick S. (Auteur)
  • Bouzid, Yacine (Auteur)
  • Barbero, Francesco (Auteur)
  • Girard, Éric (Auteur)
  • Blanchet, Jean-Pierre (Auteur)
Titre
A microbolometer-based far infrared radiometer to study thin ice clouds in the Arctic
Résumé
Abstract. A far infrared radiometer (FIRR) dedicated to measuring radiation emitted by clear and cloudy atmospheres was developed in the framework of the Thin Ice Clouds in Far InfraRed Experiment (TICFIRE) technology demonstration satellite project. The FIRR detector is an array of 80 × 60 uncooled microbolometers coated with gold black to enhance the absorptivity and responsivity. A filter wheel is used to select atmospheric radiation in nine spectral bands ranging from 8 to 50 µm. Calibrated radiances are obtained using two well-calibrated blackbodies. Images are acquired at a frame rate of 120 Hz, and temporally averaged to reduce electronic noise. A complete measurement sequence takes about 120 s. With a field of view of 6°, the FIRR is not intended to be an imager. Hence spatial average is computed over 193 illuminated pixels to increase the signal-to-noise ratio and consequently the detector resolution. This results in an improvement by a factor of 5 compared to individual pixel measurements. Another threefold increase in resolution is obtained using 193 non-illuminated pixels to remove correlated electronic noise, leading an overall resolution of approximately 0.015 W m−2 sr−1. Laboratory measurements performed on well-known targets suggest an absolute accuracy close to 0.02 W m−2 sr−1, which ensures atmospheric radiance is retrieved with an accuracy better than 1 %. Preliminary in situ experiments performed from the ground in winter and in summer on clear and cloudy atmospheres are compared to radiative transfer simulations. They point out the FIRR ability to detect clouds and changes in relative humidity of a few percent in various atmospheric conditions, paving the way for the development of new algorithms dedicated to ice cloud characterization and water vapor retrieval.
Publication
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Volume
9
Numéro
4
Pages
1817-1832
Date
2016-04-27
Abrév. de revue
Atmos. Meas. Tech.
Langue
en
DOI
10.5194/amt-9-1817-2016
ISSN
1867-8548
URL
https://amt.copernicus.org/articles/9/1817/2016/
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12/08/2024 18:16
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Référence
Libois, Q., Proulx, C., Ivanescu, L., Coursol, L., Pelletier, L. S., Bouzid, Y., Barbero, F., Girard, É., & Blanchet, J.-P. (2016). A microbolometer-based far infrared radiometer to study thin ice clouds in the Arctic. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 9(4), 1817–1832. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-9-1817-2016
Auteur·e·s
  • Blanchet, Jean-Pierre
Document
  • Libois et al. - 2016 - A microbolometer-based far infrared radiometer to study thin ice clouds in the Arctic.pdf
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