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Assessing the consistency of AVHRR and MODIS L1B reflectance for generating Fundamental Climate Data Records

机译:评估AVHRR和MODIS L1B反射率的一致性,以生成基本气候数据记录

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Satellite detection of the global climate change signals as small as a few percent per decade in albedo critically depends on consistent and accurately calibrated Level 1B (L1B) data or Fundamental Climate Data Records (FCDRs). Detecting small changes in signal over decades is a major challenge not only to the retrieval of geophysical parameters from satellite observations, but more importantly to the current state-of-the-art calibration, since such small changes can easily be obscured by erroneous variations in the calibration, especially for instruments with no onboard calibration, such as the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR). Without dependable FCDRs, its derivative Thematic Climate Data Records (TCDRs) are bound to produce false trends with questionable scientific value. This has been increasingly recognized by more and more remote sensing scientists. In this study we analyzed the consistency of calibrated reflectance from the operational L1B data between AVHRR on NOAA-16 and -17 and between NOAA-16/AVHRR and Aqua/MODIS, based on Simultaneous Nadir Overpass (SNO) observation time series. Analyses suggest that the NOAA-16 and -17/AVHRR operationally calibrated reflectance became consistent two years after the launch of NOAA-17, although they still differ by 9% from the MODIS reflectance for the 0.63 μm band. This study also suggests that the SNO method has reached a high level of relative accuracy (~1.5%) for estimating the consistency for both the 0.63 and 0.84 μm bands between AVHRRs, and a 0.9% relative accuracy between AVHRR and MODIS for the 0.63 μm band. It is believed that the methodology is applicable to all historical AVHRR data for improving the calibration consistency, and work is in progress generating FCDRs from the nearly 30 years of AVHRR data using the SNO and other complimentary methods. A more consistent historical AVHRR L1B data set will be produced for a variety of geophysical products including aerosol, vegetation, cloud, and surface albedo to support global climate change detection studies.
机译:卫星对全球气候变化信号的反照率每十年只有百分之几,这主要取决于一致且准确校准的1B级(L1B)数据或基本气候数据记录(FCDR)。几十年来检测信号的微小变化不仅是从卫星观测中检索地球物理参数的主要挑战,而且对于当前的最新校准也更重要,因为这样的微小变化很容易被错误的观测值掩盖。校准,特别是对于没有板载校准的仪器,例如高级超高分辨率辐射计(AVHRR)。如果没有可靠的FCDR,其衍生的专题气候数据记录(TCDR)必然会产生具有可疑科学价值的错误趋势。越来越多的遥感科学家逐渐认识到这一点。在这项研究中,我们基于同时最低点天桥(SNO)观测时间序列,根据NOAA-16和-17上的AVHRR与NOAA-16 / AVHRR和Aqua / MODIS之间的运行L1B数据,分析了校准反射率的一致性。分析表明,在发射NOAA-17两年后,NOAA-16和-17 / AVHRR的操作校准反射率变得一致,尽管它们与0.63μm波段的MODIS反射率仍相差9%。这项研究还表明,SNO方法已达到较高的相对准确度水平(〜1.5%),可估算AVHRR之间的0.63和0.84μm波段的一致性,而对于0.63μm的AVHRR和MODIS之间的相对准确度为0.9%带。据信该方法学适用于所有历史AVHRR数据以改善校准一致性,并且正在进行使用SNO和其他互补方法从近30年的AVHRR数据生成FCDR的工作。将为各种地球物理产品(包括气溶胶,植被,云和地表反照率)生成更一致的历史AVHRR L1B数据集,以支持全球气候变化检测研究。

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