Title :
AIRS/Vis near IR instrument
Author :
Gautier, Catherine ; Shiren, Yang ; Hofstadter, Mark D.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Computational Earth Syst. Sci., Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Abstract :
A component of the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument system is the AIRS/Visible Near InfraRed (Vis/NIR) instrument. With a nadir ground resolution of 2.28 km and four channels, the Vis/NIR instrument provides diagnostic support to the infrared retrievals from the AIRS instrument and several research products, including surface solar flux studies. The AIRS Vis/NIR is composed of three narrowband (channel 1: 0.40-0.44 μm; channel 2: 0.58-0.68 μm, and channel 3: 0.71-0.92 μm) and one broadband (channel 4: 0.49-0.94 μm) channel, each a linear detector array of nine pixels. It is calibrated onboard with three tungsten lamps. Vicarious calibrations using ground targets of known reflectance and a cross-calibration with the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) augment the onboard calibration. One of AIRS Vis/NIR´s principal supporting functions is the detection of low clouds to flag these conditions for atmospheric temperature retrievals. Once clouds are detected, a cloud height index is obtained based on the ratio (channel 2 - channel 3)/channel 1 that is sensitive to the partitioning of water vapor absorption above and below clouds. The determination of the surface solar radiation flux is principally based on channel 4 broadband measurements and the well-established relationship between top-of-the atmosphere (broadband) radiance and the surface irradiance.
Keywords :
atmospheric measuring apparatus; calibration; clouds; remote sensing; sunlight; 0.40 to 0.44 micron; 0.49 to 0.94 micron; 0.58 to 0.68 micron; 0.71 to 0.92 micron; AIRS/Vis Near IR instrument; Atmospheric Infrared Sounder; Vis/NIR instrument; atmospheric temperature retrievals; broadband channel; calibrations; cloud height index; clouds; infrared retrievals; narrowband channel; surface solar flux studies; surface solar radiation flux; water vapor absorption; Calibration; Clouds; Detectors; Ground support; Instruments; Lamps; MODIS; Narrowband; Sensor arrays; Tungsten;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2002.808242