The problem of cloud detection for the Interferometric Monitoring of Greenhouse Gases spectrometer has been addressed by considering a set of thresholding tests which takes full advantage of the high spectral resolution of the sensor. The methodology has been applied to a case study consisting of spectra recorded in the tropics on sea surface, although the scheme may be easily extended to other latitudes. The algorithm is very e4cient because it uses only the observed spectrum and no on-line radiative transfer calculation is needed. Based on this cloud detection scheme a set of clear-sky tropical spectra have been identified to be used by the scientific community for further studies such as retrieval of atmospheric properties and high spectral resolution radiative transfer modeling.
Qualifying IMG Tropical Spectra for Clear Sky?. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer
Masiello G;
2003
Abstract
The problem of cloud detection for the Interferometric Monitoring of Greenhouse Gases spectrometer has been addressed by considering a set of thresholding tests which takes full advantage of the high spectral resolution of the sensor. The methodology has been applied to a case study consisting of spectra recorded in the tropics on sea surface, although the scheme may be easily extended to other latitudes. The algorithm is very e4cient because it uses only the observed spectrum and no on-line radiative transfer calculation is needed. Based on this cloud detection scheme a set of clear-sky tropical spectra have been identified to be used by the scientific community for further studies such as retrieval of atmospheric properties and high spectral resolution radiative transfer modeling.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.