SSM/I Radiometer
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SSM/I Radiometer 

Wind Scatterometer

SeaWinds

       The Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) is a passive microwave radiometer flown aboard Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) satellites.   The SSM/I is a seven-channel, four-frequency, linearly-polarized, microwave radiometric system which measures atmospheric, ocean and terrain microwave brightness temperatures at 19.35, 22.235, 37.0, and 85.5 GHz.   Below is a chart of the sensor characteristics.

                       SSM/I Characteristics

      The SSM/I fly aboard the DMSP satellites, DMSP F-8, DMSP F-10, DMSP F-11, DMSP F-12, and DMSP F-13.   These satellites fly near-circular, sun-synchronous, and near-polar orbits, with an altitude of 860 km and an inclination of 98.8°.   The orbital period is 102 minutes.   This orbit provides complete coverage of the Earth, except for two small circular sectors 2.4° centered on the North and South poles

SSM/I Deployed

      Remote Sensing Systems (http://www.ssmi.com/) produce research quality data products from SSM/I data.   These data products are produced as part of NASA's Pathfinder Program.   Remote Sensing Systems uses a unified, physically based algorithm to simultaneously retrieve ocean wind speed (at 10 meters), water vapor, cloud water, and rain rate.

Ascending Pass

 

Resources

https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/PUBLIC/SATELLITE/TUTORIAL/ssmi.html-

Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) information

http://www.peterson.af.mil/hqafspc/Library/FactSheets/FactsSheets.asp?FactChoice=4-

Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) information

http://www.ssmi.com/-

Remote Sensing Systems homepage

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