DocumentCode :
2671993
Title :
Intercalibrating MetOP/AVHRR and AQUA/MODIS with improved SNO accuracy
Author :
Cao, Changyong ; Wu, Aisheng ; Xiong, Xiaoxiong ; Wu, Xiangqian
fYear :
2007
fDate :
23-28 July 2007
Firstpage :
2260
Lastpage :
2263
Abstract :
Although the Simultaneous Nadir Overpass (SNO) method has been used in several previous studies, the uncertainty of this method has not been well quantified for the solar reflective bands. In this study, the accuracy of the SNO method is evaluated first based on a four year time series of SNO data between AVHRR/NOAA16 and MODIS/AQUA. It was found that the nominal accuracy for the 0.63 mum band is better than 0.9%, which can unambiguously identify the large offset (~9%) between AVHRR/NOAA16 and MODIS/AQUA. This discrepancy is thought to be caused by the calibration traceability and standard used for AVHRR. For the 0.84 mum band, the uncertainty varies with a variety of factors, including atmosphere, water vapor, and landcover types. Therefore, although a 10-20% difference is found between AVHRR/NOAA16 and MODIS/AQUA, the uncertainty in this analysis is estimated to be greater than +1-5%. Based on these baseline uncertainty assessments, a preliminary analysis of the calibration differences between AVHRR/MetOP and MODIS/AQUA is also performed, and small biases are found when the AVHRR prelaunch calibration coefficients are used. The use of global full resolution area coverage (FRAC) AVHRR data reduced the uncertainty in the analysis but a longer time series is needed in order to evaluate the ability of the SNO method for quantifying the relative degradation rate, since this rate appears to be relatively small for the 0.63 mum channel for newer instruments than that the previous AVHRR series. It is expected that the accuracy of the SNO method can be further improved with the FRAC data which can contribute to the generation of fundamental climate data records.
Keywords :
atmospheric humidity; climatology; data analysis; remote sensing; time series; AQUA-MODIS; FRAC data; Full Resolution Area Coverage; MetOP-AVHRR; NOAA16; SNO method; Simultaneous Nadir Overpass method; atmospheric water vapor; climate data records; landcover types; relative degradation rate; solar reflective bands; time series; Atmosphere; Calibration; Degradation; Instruments; MODIS; NASA; Performance analysis; Satellites; Time series analysis; Uncertainty; Accuracy; Calibration; MODIS/AQUA; NOAA-16; Simultaneous Nadir Overpass;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2007. IGARSS 2007. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1211-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1212-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2007.4423290
Filename :
4423290
Link To Document :
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