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Main Authors: Starr, Jon, Randel, William
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17087209
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author Starr, Jon
Randel, William
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Randel, William
contents <p>This dataset utilizes Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) monthly mean temperature data to extend the Stratospheric Sounding Unit (SSU) data record, which provided stratospheric brightness temperature data from 1979-2006, to the present day. The MLS input data comprises of quality cleared MLS profiles gridded into a 2.5° latitude band zonal, monthly mean. The data is then processed via the weighting functions as described in Randel et. Al., 2016, (DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0629.1) to calculate the deep-layer channel temperature brightness from the higher-resolution MLS layers to the lower vertical resolution channels of the SSU instrument.</p> <p>The final product comprises of these brightness temperatures in a 2.5° latitude band zonal, monthly mean and deseasonalized temperature anomalies. This includes both SSU data from the time period prior to MLS data availability (November 1978 – August 2004), a combined window where both datasets overlap (August 2004 – May 2006), and a MLS-only range after the end of SSU data availability (May 2006 onward).</p>
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spellingShingle MLS Derived SSU Equivalent Brightness Temperature Data
Starr, Jon
Randel, William
Stratosphere
Temperature
Satellite
<p>This dataset utilizes Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) monthly mean temperature data to extend the Stratospheric Sounding Unit (SSU) data record, which provided stratospheric brightness temperature data from 1979-2006, to the present day. The MLS input data comprises of quality cleared MLS profiles gridded into a 2.5° latitude band zonal, monthly mean. The data is then processed via the weighting functions as described in Randel et. Al., 2016, (DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0629.1) to calculate the deep-layer channel temperature brightness from the higher-resolution MLS layers to the lower vertical resolution channels of the SSU instrument.</p> <p>The final product comprises of these brightness temperatures in a 2.5° latitude band zonal, monthly mean and deseasonalized temperature anomalies. This includes both SSU data from the time period prior to MLS data availability (November 1978 – August 2004), a combined window where both datasets overlap (August 2004 – May 2006), and a MLS-only range after the end of SSU data availability (May 2006 onward).</p>
title MLS Derived SSU Equivalent Brightness Temperature Data
topic Stratosphere
Temperature
Satellite
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17087209