Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7845769 | Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The 3MI instrument is one of the missions of the EUMETSAT Polar System Second Generation (EPS-SG) program to be launched in 2021. This polarimetric mission has a direct heritage from the POLDER mission, with improved capabilities and is implemented within a fully operational long-term framework. The spectral range was extended from the visible-near-infrared (410-910â¯nm) to the shortwave-infrared domain (up to 2200â¯nm). The spatial resolution (4â¯km at nadir) and the instantaneous swath (2200â¯Ãâ¯2200 km²) were also improved compared to previous POLDER instruments. The 3MI concept of the multi-viewing, multi-spectral and multi-polarized Imaging is described, in particular how these 3 pieces of information are acquired together within a single simple instrument concept. Achieving the performance necessary to meet the mission requirements will rely on a comprehensive initial pre-launch characterization and subsequently extensive in-orbit monitoring based on a vicarious calibration strategy. The level 1 products available to the users will be geo-located Stokes vectors on the native viewing geometry (Level 1B) and geo-projected multi-directional and spectral Stokes vectors (Level 1C). Level-2 products will provide geophysical and microphysical parameters for aerosol and clouds.
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Authors
Bertrand Fougnie, Thierry Marbach, Antoine Lacan, Ruediger Lang, Peter Schlüssel, Gabriele Poli, Rosemary Munro, André B. Couto,