Title:
Testing a next-generation satellite high spectral resolution microwave atmospheric sounder
Agreement Number:
19FAMCGB16
Agreement Value:
$99,761.00
Agreement Date:
Mar 23, 2020 - Mar 31, 2022
Description:
It is a great challenge to accurately monitor the atmosphere during climate change. Although sensors and technologies have been developed for basic meteorological variables such as temperatures and humidity, their measurements remain severely lacking or inaccurate in critical regions, such as the planetary boundary and the tropopause region.
The purpose of the project is to support the development of a microwave hyper-spectral remote sensor of the atmosphere, HiSRAMS, designed for the future generation of Earth observation satellites. The main objectives are to acquire collocated high-spectral resolution microwave and infrared atmospheric radiation spectra and verify the radiometric accuracy in the measurements, and to compare microwave hyperspectral to infrared hyperspectral in terms of accuracy and information contents of atmospheric temperature and humidity retrieval.
Organization:
Canadian Space Agency
Expected Results:
The Research component of the program provides financial support to organizations to conduct space related research and development in priority areas. It will support targeted knowledge development and innovation to sustain and enhance the Canadian capacity to use space to address national needs and priorities in the future.
Location:
Montreal, Quebec, CA H3A 2T5
Reference Number:
003-2020-2021-Q1-04455
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Additional Information:
The amount allocated covers more than one fiscal year.
Late Disclosure
Recipient's Legal Name:
McGill University
Program:
Class Grant and Contribution Program to Support Research, Awareness and Learning in Space Science and Technology
Program Purpose:
This program supports knowledge development and innovation in the CSA's priority areas while increasing the awareness and participation of Canadians in space-related disciplines and activities.
The Research Component aims to support the development of science and technology; foster the continual development of a critical mass of researchers and highly qualified people in Canada; and support information gathering and space-related studies and research pertaining to Canadian Space Agency priorities.