Precise remote sounding for better climate models
Monday, September 30, 2013 - 09:30
in Earth & Climate
The water budget of the troposphere, the bottom layer of the Earth’s atmosphere, determines the weather and plays a central role in climate change. The isotope composition of water vapor, i.e. the ratio of light and heavy water molecules, provides insight into underlying mechanisms. Climate researchers have gathered the data required by in-situ measurements as well as by using remote sounding instruments, e.g. on board of satellites. In a recent campaign, they combined both methods and proved the precision of remote sounding measurements for the first time.