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Philip W. Rosenkranz
Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publications - 75
Citations - 5009
Philip W. Rosenkranz is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water vapor & Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 73 publications receiving 4668 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip W. Rosenkranz include University of Minnesota & National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
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AIRS/AMSU/HSB on the Aqua mission: design, science objectives, data products, and processing systems
H.H. Aumann,Moustafa T. Chahine,Catherine Gautier,Mitch Goldberg,Eugenia Kalnay,Larry M. McMillin,Henry E. Revercomb,Philip W. Rosenkranz,William L. Smith,David H. Staelin,L. Larrabee Strow,Joel Susskind +11 more
TL;DR: Based on the excellent radiometric and spectral performance demonstrated by AIRS during prelaunch testing, it is expected the assimilation of AIRS data into the numerical weather forecast to result in significant forecast range and reliability improvements.
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AIRS: Improving Weather Forecasting and Providing New Data on Greenhouse Gases.
Moustafa T. Chahine,Thomas S. Pagano,Hartmut H. Aumann,Robert Atlas,Christopher D. Barnet,John Blaisdell,Luke Chen,Murty Divakarla,Eric Fetzer,Mitch Goldberg,Catherine Gautier,Stephanie Granger,Scott E. Hannon,Fredrick W. Irion,Ramesh K. Kakar,Eugenia Kalnay,Bjorn Lambrigtsen,Sung-Yung Lee,John Le Marshall,W. W. McMillan,Larry M. McMillin,Edward T. Olsen,Henry E. Revercomb,Philip W. Rosenkranz,William L. Smith,David H. Staelin,L. Larrabee Strow,Joel Susskind,David C. Tobin,Walter Wolf,Lihang Zhou +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the performance of AIRS and examine how it is meeting its operational and research objectives based on the experience of more than 2 years with AIRS data.
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Water vapor microwave continuum absorption: A comparison of measurements and models
TL;DR: In this article, a reanalysis of some of these measurements leads to the conclusion that the laboratory data are best represented by a combination of Liebe's [1987] millimeter-wave propagation model (MPM) for the foreignbroadened component of the water continuum and the 1993 version of MPM for the self-broadened components.
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Shape of the 5 mm oxygen band in the atmosphere
TL;DR: In this article, the problem of absorption of microwaves by molecular oxygen in the atmosphere is treated by means of a first-order approximation to the impact theory of overlapping spectral lines.
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Atmospheric 60-GHz oxygen spectrum : new laboratory measurements and line parameters
TL;DR: In this paper, the absolute absorption values for pressure-broadened O2 lines in dry air were measured at frequencies from 49 to 67 GHz in 0.1-GHz increase.