Term |
Definition |
absorbing gases |
primary gases that absorb and emit radiation at the central wavelength |
band |
number given to the wavelength channel of the satellite data |
B-sector |
data covering Europe, northern Africa, and the eastern Atlantic |
central wavelength |
wavelength falling in the middle of the band over which the satellite collects data |
primary uses |
examples of how a band is used in physical applications |
sounding level |
average level where most of the radiant energy sensed by the satellite originates, assuming a cloud-free atmosphere |
window |
channel that is transparent to atmospheric radiation |