(K)
Brightness Temperature
Brightness Temperature (K)
Net
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0- 15. 30 45 60 75 90
Polarization angle (deg)
160 1 1 À A
0 15 30 45 60 Fig. 6 Polarization angle dependence
Incident Angle (deg)
Fig. 5 Incident angle dependence
of brightness temperature
at 23 GHz/31 GHz
220
215
of brightness temperature
(0° corresponds to horizontal
polarization and 90? vertical
polarization respectively)
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e
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Temperature
snow depth 66cm
incident ang. 10°
(deg)
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. 23 H
210r 3 -10
oT A y Bij
ass 7 E
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Eae TA s ae A cel
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1982-1-22 Local Time 3 1982-1-22 Local Time
Fig. 7 (a)
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(b)
Fig. 7 Diurnal variation of (a) brightness temperature
along with (b)air temperature, surface temperature
and solar radiation