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Progress in development of Tropospheric Infrared Mapping Spectrometers (TIMS): geoCARB greenhouse gas (GHG) application

JB Kumer, RL Rairden, AE Roche, F Chevallier, PJ Rayner, B Moore

Proceedings of SPIE the International Society for Optical Engineering | Published : 2013

Abstract

We review development of the TIMS beginning in the early part of the decade and up to preliminary results of work in progress. We describe a geostationary application (geoCARB) at near PDR maturity for mapping CO2, CH4 and CO column mixing ratios on continental scale areas (e.g., Australia and East Asia) several times per day on contiguous samples with spacing the order 3 km at the sub satellite point. Measurements per footprint are expected to be acquired with median mission SNRs >> 300, 300 and 240 in the traditional spectral regions (e.g., OCO and TANSO-FTS on GOSAT) for CO2, namely the O2 A-band, and the weak and strong bands of CO2 near 1.61 and 2.06 microns; and >> 200 in a region near..

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