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FORUM Unique Far-Infrared Satellite Observations to Better Understand How Earth Radiates Energy to Space

机译:论坛独特的远红外卫星观测,以更好地了解地球如何向空间辐射能量

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The outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) emitted to space is a fundamental component of the Earth's energy budget. There are numerous, entangled physical processes that contribute to OLR and that are responsible for driving, and responding to, climate change. Spectrally resolved observations can disentangle these processes, but technical limitations have precluded accurate space-based spectral measurements covering the far infrared (FIR) from 100 to 667 cm(-1) (wavelengths between 15 and 100 mu m). The Earth's FIR spectrum is thus essentially unmeasured even though at least half of the OLR arises from this spectral range. The region is strongly influenced by upper-tropospheric-lower-stratospheric water vapor, temperature lapse rate, ice cloud distribution, and microphysics, all critical parameters in the climate system that are highly variable and still poorly observed and understood. To cover this uncharted territory in Earth observations, the Far-Infrared Outgoing Radiation Understanding and Monitoring (FORUM) mission has recently been selected as ESA's ninth Earth Explorer mission for launch in 2026. The primary goal of FORUM is to measure, with high absolute accuracy, the FIR component of the spectrally resolved OLR for the first time with high spectral resolution and radiometric accuracy. The mission will provide a benchmark dataset of global observations which will significantly enhance our understanding of key forcing and feedback processes of the Earth's atmosphere to enable more stringent evaluation of climate models. This paper describes the motivation for the mission, highlighting the scientific advances that are expected from the new measurements.
机译:发射到太空的长波辐射(OLR)是地球能量收支的基本组成部分。有许多相互纠缠的物理过程有助于OLR,并负责推动和应对气候变化。光谱分辨观测可以解开这些过程,但技术限制已经排除了精确的天基光谱测量,包括100到667厘米(-1)的远红外(FIR)(波长在15到100微米之间)。因此,地球的FIR光谱基本上是不可测量的,尽管至少有一半的OLR来自该光谱范围。该地区受到对流层上部平流层下部水汽、温度下降率、冰云分布和微物理的强烈影响,这些都是气候系统中高度可变的关键参数,但仍缺乏观测和理解。为了在地球观测中覆盖这一未知领域,远红外辐射理解和监测(论坛)任务最近被选为欧空局第九次地球探测器任务,将于2026年发射。论坛的主要目标是以高绝对精度测量光谱分辨率OLR的FIR分量,这是首次以高光谱分辨率和辐射测量精度测量。该任务将提供一个全球观测的基准数据集,这将大大加强我们对地球大气的关键强迫和反馈过程的理解,以便对气候模型进行更严格的评估。本文描述了此次任务的动机,重点介绍了新测量的科学进展。

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