DocumentCode
3610526
Title
Detection of Day Time Fog Over India Using INSAT-3D Data
Author
Chaurasia, Sasmita ; Gohil, Bhawani Singh
Author_Institution
Atmos. & Oceanic Sci. Group, Geophys. Parameter Retrieval Div., Ahmedabad, India
Volume
8
Issue
9
fYear
2015
Firstpage
4524
Lastpage
4530
Abstract
A simple and new fog detection algorithm using any geostationary satellite data that is having at least one visible and one thermal channel is developed. The visible channel observation is used to detect fog, whereas the thermal infrared channel data are used to eliminate the medium/high clouds and snow area. This method is based on temporal differencing technique. Thresholds used in this technique are derived dynamically for each data. It also includes the spatial homogeneity test, which is a unique characteristic of fog. The algorithm is tested with half hourly data of INSAT-3D imager from 0400 to 0930 UTC of 2013-2014 winter months. The fog maps were validated with visibility data available at hourly interval for five different locations over the Indo-Gangetic plains of India for January 2014. The main advantage of this algorithm is its capability to detect day time fog without using the $3.9hbox{-}upmu {text {m}}$ channel, which is having both emissive and reflective components during day time. This technique is found to have potential for operational use.
Keywords
clouds; fog; remote sensing; snow; AD 2013 to 2014; INSAT-3D imager data; India; Indo-Gangetic plain; cloud; day time fog detection; fog characteristics; fog detection algorithm; fog map; geostationary satellite data; snow area; thermal infrared channel data; winter month; Brightness temperature; Clouds; Earth; Histograms; Ocean temperature; Satellites; Snow; Fog; INSAT-3D;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1939-1404
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTARS.2015.2493000
Filename
7328684
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