Tropical
Rain Measuring Mission (TRMM) Project homepage
The TRMM spacecraft carries a number of sensors to measure rain
over the tropical ocean and land. Dr. David Long and Mike Spencer
are Science Team Investigators for the TRMM project. Their proposal
is to use scatterometer data to validate TRMM data and TRMM rain
measurements to study the effects of rain on scatterometer measurements.
They have also been using TRMM surface sigma-0 data to cross calibrate
NSCAT, TRMM, and Topex.
Some Sample Recent Results
The BYU Scatterometer Image Reconstruction w/Filtering (SIRF) resolution
enhancement algorithm has been adapted for use with TRMM results.
Figure 1 shows
a sample SIRF-produced image from TRMM Precipitation (TRMMPR) surface
sigma-0 data. This image shows the incidence angle normalized sigma-0
at an 11 deg incidence angle. (The image has been subsampled to make
it easier to view--the actual image is 16 times larger and has a pixel
resolution of 1 km.) In this image, the Amazon and its flood channels
are clearly visible. Urban areas show up as very bright points. (San
Paulo is at the lower right edge of the coast.)
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