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Global warming: Evidence from satellite observations

Title
Global warming: Evidence from satellite observations
Authors
Prabhakara C.Iacovazzi Jr. R.Yoo J.-M.Dalu G.
Ewha Authors
유정문
SCOPUS Author ID
유정문scopus
Issue Date
2000
Journal Title
Geophysical Research Letters
ISSN
0094-8276JCR Link
Citation
Geophysical Research Letters vol. 27, no. 21, pp. 3517 - 3520
Indexed
SCI; SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Observations made in Channel 2 (53.74 GHz) of the Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU) radiometer, flown onboard sequential, sun-synchronous, polar-orbiting NOAA operational satellites, indicate that the mean temperature of the atmosphere over the globe increased during the period 1980 to 1999. In this study, we have minimized systematic errors in the time series introduced by satellite orbital drift in an objective manner. This is done with the help of the onboard warm-blackbody temperature, which is used in the calibration of the MSU radiometer. The corrected MSU Channel 2 observations of the NOAA satellite series reveal that the vertically-weighted global-mean temperature of the atmosphere, with a peak weight near the mid troposphere, warmed at the rate of 0.13 ± 0.05 Kdecade-1 during 1980 to 1999. The global warming deduced from conventional meteorological data that have been corrected for urbanization effects agrees reasonably with this satellite-deduced result.
DOI
10.1029/2000GL011719
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