Defense meteorological satellite measurements of total ozone

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Meteorological Satellites, Military Spacecraft, Ozonometry, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Northern Hemisphere, Radiometers, Root-Mean-Square Errors, Spectrophotometry

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A multichannel filter radiometer (MFR) on Defense Meteorological Satellites (DMS) that measured total ozone on a global-scale from March 1977 - February 1980 is described. The total ozone data measured by the MFR were compared with total ozone data taken by surfaced-based Dobson spectrophotometers. When comparisons were made for five months, the Dobson spectrophotometer measured 2-5% more total ozone than the MFR. Comparisons between the Dobson spectrophotometer and the MFR showed a reduced RMS difference as the comparisons were made at closer proximity. A Northern Hemisphere total ozone distribution obtained from MFR data is presented.

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