Smap Microwave Radiometer: Instrument Status and Calibration for the First Three Years of Operation

The SMAP microwave radiometer will see its third anniversary of operations on March 31, 2018. Instrument behavior is stable over 33 months of operation to date. The physical temperature of the internal calibration sources varies 0.5°C. The bias current of the noise source drifted by less than 0.1 %. The avalanche breakdown voltage of the noise diode shows 0.01% seasonal variation. The average $\mathrm{NE\Delta T}$ of the radiometer has maintained a stable 1-K value over the period. This stable behavior of the hardware is critical for the consistent calibration. The reflector emissivity was re-estimated using on-orbit data. Use of the new value nearly eliminates bias caused by solar eclipse during the southern hemisphere winter. The radiometer data were recalibrated using, as earlier, global ocean and cold sky views with additional ocean and land views at nadir incidence. The Version 4 recalibrated data exhibit 0.1-K RMS stability over average global ocean and monthly cold-sky views.