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4 November 2010 The characterization of deep convective cloud albedo as a calibration target using MODIS reflectances
David R. Doelling, Gang Hong, Dan Morstad, Rajendra Bhatt, Arun Gopalan, Xiaoxiong Xiong
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There are over 25 years of historical satellite data available for climate analysis. The historical satellite data needs to be properly calibrated, especially in the visible, for sensors with no onboard calibration. Accurate vicarious calibration of historical satellites relies on invariant targets, such as the moon, Dome C, and deserts. Deep convective clouds (DCC) also show promise of being a stable or predictable target viewable by all satellites, since they behave as solar diffusers. However DCC have not been well characterized for calibration. Ten years of well-calibrated MODIS radiances are now available. DCC can easily be identified using IR thresholds, where the IR calibration can be traced to the onboard blackbodies. The natural variability of the DCC radiance will be analyzed geographically, seasonally, and for differences of convection initiated over land and ocean. Functionality between particle size and ozone absorption with DCC albedo will be examined theoretically. Although DCC clouds are nearly Lambertian, the angular distribution of reflectances will be sampled and compared with theoretical models. Both Aqua and Terra MODIS DCC angular models were compared for consistency. The DCC method was able to identify two calibration coefficient discontinuities in the Terra-MODIS Collection 5 10-year record and validated the calibration stability of MODIS to within 0.1% per decade. The DCC method needs to take into account the functionality of the 0.65μm DCC radiance with the 11μm brightness temperature threshold and the DCC 0.65μm radiance difference observed over the tropical western pacific and the afternoon generated DCC over land. Both of these cases cause a bias on the order of 5%. These improvements are the first steps towards successful use of DCC as an absolute calibration target.
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David R. Doelling, Gang Hong, Dan Morstad, Rajendra Bhatt, Arun Gopalan, and Xiaoxiong Xiong "The characterization of deep convective cloud albedo as a calibration target using MODIS reflectances", Proc. SPIE 7862, Earth Observing Missions and Sensors: Development, Implementation, and Characterization, 78620I (4 November 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.869577
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

MODIS

Clouds

Satellites

Convection

Absorption

Bidirectional reflectance transmission function

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