WANG Yapeng, LI Xiaoying, CHEN Liangfu, et al. Overview of infrared limb sounding. [J]. Journal of Remote Sensing 20(4):513-527(2016) DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20165302.
Infrared limb sounding technique can detect many species of trace gases; it is an important method forth remote observation of the middle and upper atmosphere of the Earth. The development process of infrared limb sounding and its applications are reviewed in this study to make people focus on limb observation technology and to promote the technology’s development in China. This study focuses on eight infrared limb sounders
namely
LRIR
LIMS
SAMS
ISAMS
CLAES
MIPAS
HIRDLS
and TES
and introduces the characteristics of these instruments and their detectable species in chronological order. The inversion algorithms of infrared limb sounding are also described. Lastly
the applications of these limb sounders are summarized. Since 1975
after more than 40 years of development
the detection capability
refrigeration technology
forward model
and inversion algorithm mofinfrared limb sounders have significantly improved. Currently
these instruments can detect numerous species and have high inversion accuracy
long in-orbit life
and broad application scope. The applications of infrared limb sounding are divided into four parts
namely
detection of trace gas
cloud and aerosol
gravity wave
polar vortex
and the non-local thermodynamic equilibrium effect
especially its outstanding contributions to O3 and its related trace gas detection.The development of infrared limb sensors has provided a rich dataset of global coverage atmosphere profile. Infrared limb sensors play an irreplaceable role in studying the stratosphere ozone
polar ozone loss
and the ozone chemical reaction mechanism with stratospheric clouds and aerosols. However
being affected by clouds and aerosols
the limb detection range hardly reaches the lower troposphere. Infrared limb instruments also have a short on-orbit life. Data fusion technology should be investigated to form a long sequence of observed data for environment and climate change research.