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DOI10.1117/12.2321118
Enhancements to the open access spectral band adjustment factor online calculation tool for visible channels
Scarino, Benjamin1; Doelling, David R.2; Gopalan, Arun1; Chee, Thad1; Bhatt, Rajendra1; Haney, Conor1
通讯作者Scarino, Benjamin
会议名称Conference on Earth Observing Systems XXIII
会议日期AUG 21-23, 2018
会议地点San Diego, CA
英文摘要

With close to 40 years of satellite observations, from which, cloud, land-use, and aerosol parameters can be measured, inter-consistent calibrations are needed to normalize retrievals across satellite records. Various visible-sensor inter-calibration techniques have been developed that utilize radiometrically stable Earth targets, e.g., deep convective clouds and desert/polar ice pseudo-invariant calibration sites. Other equally effective, direct techniques for inter calibration between satellite imagers are simultaneous nadir overpass comparisons and ray-matched radiance pairs. Combining independent calibration results from such varied techniques yields robust calibration coefficients, and is a form of self-validation. One potential source of significant error when cross-calibrating satellite sensors, however, are the often small but substantial spectral discrepancies between comparable bands, which must be accounted for. As such, visible calibration methods rely on a Spectral Band Adjustment Factor (SBAF) to account for the spectral-response function -induced radiance differences between analogous imagers. The SBAF is unique to each calibration method as it is a function of the Earth-reflected spectra. In recent years, NASA Langley pioneered the use of SCIAMACHY-, GOME-2-, and Hyperion-retrieved Earth spectra to compute SBAFs. By carefully selecting hyperspectral footprints that best represent the conditions inherent to an inter-calibration technique, the uncertainty in the SBAF is greatly reduced. NASA Langley initially provided the Global Space-based Inter-calibration System processing and research centers with online SBAF tools, with which users select conditions to best match their calibration criteria. This article highlights expanded SBAF tool capabilities for visible wavelengths, with emphasis on spectral range filtering for the purpose of separating scene conditions for the channel that the SBAF is needed based on the reflectance values of other bands. In other words, spectral filtering will enable better scene-type selection for bands where scene determination is difficult without information from other channels, which should prove valuable to users in the calibration community


来源出版物EARTH OBSERVING SYSTEMS XXIII
ISSN0277-786X
EISSN1996-756X
出版年2018
卷号10764
EISBN978-1-5106-2100-8
出版者SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
类型Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000453920100038
WOS关键词CALIBRATION
WOS类目Remote Sensing ; Optics
WOS研究方向Remote Sensing ; Optics
资源类型会议论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/307695
作者单位1.SSAI, One Enterprise Pkwy,Ste 200, Hampton, VA 23666 USA;
2.NASA, Langley Res Ctr, 21 Langley Blvd,MS 420, Hampton, VA 23681 USA
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Scarino, Benjamin,Doelling, David R.,Gopalan, Arun,et al. Enhancements to the open access spectral band adjustment factor online calculation tool for visible channels[C]:SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING,2018.
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