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Bjorn Lambrigtsen
Group Supervisor

Bjorn Lambrigtsen is a scientist who specializes in microwave observations of the Earth's atmosphere. His research activities ranges from the development of new technology and observational systems to the study of hurricanes. Since 1991 he has been the Microwave Instrument Scientist for the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder carried on NASA's Aqua satellite. He is also a member of the science team for NASA's upcoming NPOESS Preparatory Project satellite mission - a pathfinder for the nation's next generation of weather satellites. He led the development of a new aircraft-based microwave sounder, HAMSR, which is used in NASA field campaigns to study hurricanes. Finally, he is leading the development of GeoSTAR, a new concept for a microwave sounder for geostationary satellites.


Education
  • Ph.D.-level graduate work: Physics/J. Marburger, University of Southern California (1969-1978)
  • BS/MS-equivalent: Physics/I. Svare, Norwegian Institute of Technology (1967)

Research Interests
  • Microwave sounding: retrieval methods, new instruments/concepts
  • Hurricane research and data analysis
  • Science algorithm development

Projects

AIRS Icon AIRS
The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder, AIRS, is an instrument whose goal is to support climate research and improved weather forecasting.

GeoSTAR Icon GeoSTAR
The Geostationary Synthetic Thinned Aperture Radiometer (GeoSTAR) is a new concept for a microwave sounder, intended to be deployed on NOAA's next generation of geostationary weather satellites, the GOES-R series.

NPP Icon NPP
The National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) Preparatory Project (NPP) mission collects and distributes remotely-sensed land, ocean, and atmospheric data to the meteorological and global climate change communities.

NAMMA Icon NAMMA
The NASA African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analyses (NAMMA) campaign is a field research investigation sponsored by the Science Mission Directorate of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

TCSP Icon TCSP
The Tropical Cloud Systems and Processes (TCSP) mission is an Earth science field research investigation sponsored by the Science Mission Directorate of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

GRIP Icon GRIP
The Genesis and Rapid Intensification Processes (GRIP) experiment was conducted to better understand storms and hurricanes.

HS3 Icon HS3
The Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel (HS3) is a five-year mission specifically targeted to investigate the processes that underlie hurricane formation and intensity change in the Atlantic Ocean Basin.


Professional Experience
  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory (1982-present)
    • Lead Scientist/ Group Supervisor (2002-present)
    • AIRS Microwave Instrument Scientist (1991-present)
    • Principal Investigator, GEO/SAMS and GeoSTAR (1999-present)
    • Principal Investigator, HAMSR (1998-present)
    • Member of NPP Science Team (2003-present)
    • AIRS Direct Broadcast Representative (1998-2002)
    • Acting Instrument Scientist for IMAS (1997-2000)
    • TOPEX Algorithm Development (1990-1992)
    • NSCAT Algorithm Development (1987-1990)
    • Microwave Research & Algorithm Development (1982-1987)

Selected Awards
  • NASA Group Achievement Award, Suomi NPP Mission Development Team (2012)
  • NASA Group Achievement Award, HAMSR Global Hawk Team (2011)
  • NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal (2004)

Selected Publications
  1. Kakar, R.K., B.H. Lambrigtsen: "A Statistical Correlation Method for the Retrieval of Atmospheric Moisture Profiles by Microwave Radiometry;" J. Climate Appl. Meteor., 23, 1110-1114 (1984)
  2. Kakar, R.K., B.H. Lambrigtsen: "Retrieval of Vertical Moisture Profiles with Microwave Radiometry;" Proc. IGARSS '84, 449-451 (1984)
  3. Lambrigtsen, B.H., R.K. Kakar: "Estimation of Atmospheric Moisture Content from Microwave Radiometric Measurements during CCOPE;" J. Climate Appl. Meteor., 24, 266-274 (1985)
  4. Watkins, S.S., P.M. Chau, R. Tawel, B.H. Lambrigtsen, M. Plutowski: "A Hybrid Radial Basis Function Neurocomputer and its Applications;" Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 6 (NIPS 6), 850-857 (1994)
  5. Watkins, S.S., P.M. Chau, R. Tawel, B.H. Lambrigtsen: "Execution of a Remote Sensing Application on a Custom Neurocomputer;" IEEE Trans. Neural Networks, 6, 1505-1515 (1995)
  6. Lambrigtsen, B.H.: HAMSR - The first of a new generation of microwave sounders;" 10th International TOVS Study Conference, Boulder, CO, Report, p. 59 (1999)
  7. Lambrigtsen, B.H.: "GEO/SAMS - The Geostationary Synthetic Aperture Microwave Sounder;" Proc. IGARSS (2000)
  8. Lambrigtsen, B.H., A.L. Riley: "HAMSR - The High Altitude MMIC Sounding Radiometer;" Proc. NASA Earth Science Technology Conference (2001)
  9. Lambrigtsen, B.H., A.L. Riley: "Microwave Scattering Observed in Convective Cells During CAMEX-4;" Proc. AMS 25th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, p. 515 (2002)
  10. Lambrigtsen, B.H., E.F. Fishbein, A.L. Riley: "Hurricane Research with the High Altitude MMIC Sounding Radiometer;" Proc. NASA Earth Science Technology Conference (2002)
  11. Lambrigtsen, B.H.: "Calibration of the AIRS Microwave Instruments;" IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sensing, vol. 41, pp. 369-378 (2003)
  12. Lambrigtsen, B.H., S.-Y. Lee: "Co-Alignment and Synchronization of the AIRS Instrument Suite;" IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sensing, vol. 41, pp. 343-351 (2003)
  13. Lambrigtsen, B.H., R.V. Calheiros: "The Humidity Sounder for Brazil - An International Partnership;" IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sensing, vol. 41, pp. 352- 361 (2003)
  14. Lambrigtsen, B.H.: "GeoSTAR - A New Approach for a Geostationary Microwave Sounder;" 13th International TOVS Study Conference, Ste.-Adele, Canada (2003)
  15. Lambrigtsen, B.H.: "Flooding Estimates from Aqua Microwave Observations;" Fall AGU, San Francisco (2003)
  16. Lambrigtsen, B.H., W. Wilson, A. Tanner, T. Gaier: "GeoSTAR - A Synthetic Aperture Approach for a Geostationary Microwave Sounder;" IEEE Aerospace Conference, Big Sky, MT (2004)
  17. Lambrigtsen, B.H, S. Brown, S. Dinardo, P. Kangaslahti, W. Wilson: "Progress in developing GeoSTAR - A microwave sounder for GOES-R", Proc. SPIE, Vol. 5882, doi:10.1117/12.615269 (2005)
  18. Lambrigtsen, B.H., A. Tanner, T. Gaier, P. Kangaslahti, S. Brown: "A Microwave Sounder for GOES-R: Developing the GeoSTAR Mission", Proc. IGARSS'06 (2006)

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