DocumentCode :
1106198
Title :
Differences Between Collection 4 and 5 MODIS Ice Cloud Optical/Microphysical Products and Their Impact on Radiative Forcing Simulations
Author :
Yang, Ping ; Zhang, Lei ; Hong, Gang ; Nasiri, Shaima L. ; Baum, Bryan A. ; Huang, Hung-Lung ; King, Michael D. ; Platnick, Steven
Author_Institution :
Texas A&M Univ., College Station
Volume :
45
Issue :
9
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
2886
Lastpage :
2899
Abstract :
This paper reports on the comparison of two latest versions (collections 4 and 5) of ice cloud products derived from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) measurements. The differences between the bulk optical properties of ice clouds used in collections 4 and 5 and the relevant impact on simulating the correlation of the bidirectional reflection functions at two MODIS bands centered at 0.65 (or 0.86) and 2.13 mum are investigated. The level-3 MODIS ice cloud properties (specifically, ice cloud fraction, optical thickness, and effective particle size in this paper) from the collection 4 and 5 datasets are compared for a tropical belt of 30deg S-30deg N. Furthermore, the impact of the differences between the MODIS collection 4 and 5 ice cloud products on the simulation of the radiative forcing of these clouds is investigated. Over the tropics, the averaged ice cloud fraction from collection 5 is 1.1% more than the collection 4 counterpart, the averaged optical thickness from collection 5 is 1.2 larger than the collection 4 counterpart, and the averaged effective particle radius from collection 5 is 1.8 mum smaller than the collection 4 counterpart. Moreover, the magnitude of the differences between collection 5 and 4 ice cloud properties also depends on the surface characteristics, i.e., over land or over ocean. The differences of these two datasets (collections 4 and 5) of cloud properties can have a significant impact on the simulation of the radiative forcing of ice clouds. In terms of total (longwave plus shortwave) cloud radiative forcing, the differences between the collection 5 and 4 results are distributed primarily between -60 and 20 W ldr m-2 but peak at 0 W ldr m-2.
Keywords :
atmospheric radiation; clouds; ice; MODIS collection 4; MODIS collection 5; Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer; cloud property; cloud radiative forcing; effective particle size; ice cloud fraction; ice cloud microphysical products; ice cloud optical products; optical thickness; radiative forcing simulations; Belts; Clouds; Ice surface; Ice thickness; Land surface; MODIS; Oceans; Optical reflection; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Aqua; Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS); clouds; radiative forcing; remote sensing; static libraries;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2007.898276
Filename :
4294111
Link To Document :
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