Articles | Volume 15, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-15-1251-2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-15-1251-2022
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10 Mar 2022
Research article |  | 10 Mar 2022

Simulated multispectral temperature and atmospheric composition retrievals for the JPL GEO-IR Sounder

Vijay Natraj, Ming Luo, Jean-Francois Blavier, Vivienne H. Payne, Derek J. Posselt, Stanley P. Sander, Zhao-Cheng Zeng, Jessica L. Neu, Denis Tremblay, Longtao Wu, Jacola A. Roman, Yen-Hung Wu, and Leonard I. Dorsky

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High-fidelity monitoring and forecast of air quality and the hydrological cycle require understanding the vertical distribution of temperature, humidity, and trace gases at high spatiotemporal resolution. We describe a new instrument concept, called the JPL GEO-IR Sounder, that would provide this information for the first time from a single instrument platform. Simulations demonstrate the benefits of combining measurements from multiple wavelengths for this purpose from geostationary orbit.