C K. Gatebe & M.D. King, GESTC/UMBC & NASA/GSFC
May 28, 20011
STATE OF CAR DATA ANALYSISSTATE OF CAR DATA ANALYSIS
Charles K. Gatebe, Michael D. King & Jason Li
Goddard Earth Sciences and Technological Center (GESTC)University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC),
Directorate of Earth Sciences, Goddard Space Flight Center & SM&A
Outline
Overview of the Cloud Absorption Radiometer (CAR) State of CAR data analysis
» Quality control and assessment» Calibration» Documentation & Publications
Conclusion and acknowledgments
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University of Washington CV-580
Solar Spectral Flux
Radiometer (SSFR)
Ames Airborne Tracking
Sunphotometer (AATS)
Cloud Absorption Radiometer
(CAR)
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Roll: ~20° Time: ~2 min Speed: ~80 m s-1
Height: ~600 m Diameter: ~3 km Resolution
– 10 m (nadir)– 270 m ( = 80°)
Channels– 8 continuously
sampled (0.34-1.37 µm)
– 2 filter wheel channels used for BRDF measurements (1.64 & 2.20 µm)
Bidirectional Reflectance Measurements
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AccomplishmentAccomplishment
Quality Control and Assessment.» Checked byte packing for 4.5 GB of the CAR data during
SAFARI: Good» Data assessment. This has been done using visuals [(a) &
(b)] created for that purpose. Issues discovered:– Signal dropout in some data scans– Dark-current missing in some scans. A fix has been devised.
» We have computed SNR around nadir view over cloud top, vegetation and Ocean.
Calibration.» Radiometric calibration is complete. Used only the post-
flight calibration to compute coefficients to convert counts to radiance because the pre-flight calibration failed QA/QC criteria.
» Angular sensitivity measurements have been done and will be applied to the final calibration.
» Spectral calibration has also be done and will be applied to the final calibration.
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AccomplishmentAccomplishment
Calibration contd.» Level-1B data has been processed for the first four
flights. We plan to complete processing no later than December, 2001. Note that this product won’t have atmospheric correction; planned for the future.
Documentation.» We contributed to the Univ. Washington SAFARI-2000
data report.» CAR write-up and schematics are complete. This
material will be available on our new web site: http://car.gsfc.nasa.gov/ (not activated yet. But visit: http://modis-atmos.gsfc.gov/car/index.html).
» Updated CAR write-up in a book on remote sensing by Herbert Kramer.
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To be accomplishedTo be accomplished
Publications based on.» Spectral variability of directional reflectance of
several natural surfaces and ecosystem: Mopane trees, white pans (Sua and Etosha), “red” sand in Kuiseb desert, and Sc off-Namibian coastline.
» Use CAR radiance to compute spectral albedo of the natural surfaces and ecosystem mentioned above. Could compare our values with estimates from other instruments e.g. AirMISR, and SSFR and with radiative transfer simulations.
» Compare CAR, MAS, and AirMISR radiance measurements over the co-located sites.
» Radiative transfer models will be tested with CAR near-instantaneous radiation field measurements and parameters that determine the radiation field (e.g. clouds, aerosol, trace gases, etc.) obtained by other instruments aboard the CV-580.
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Kruger Kruger National National
ParkPark
Skukuza
Sowa Pan
Maun
Mongu
NamiNamib b
DesertDesert
Skeleton Coast
Etosha Pan
OkavangOkavangoo
DeltaDelta
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Conclusion Conclusion
The state of data analysis:– We have done a comprehensive QC/QA on all our data. We
have determined that data are available for all the 23 flights missions between August 15 and September 16.
– We have documented all the missions and information is available on the University of Washington web site. It will also be available in our web site.
– We are in the process of calibrating our data into Level -1B and plan to complete it by December, 2001.
A publication titled: Airborne spectral measurements of surface-atmosphere anisotropy for different natural surfaces and ecosystem over southern Africa, is in progress.
Data request. Write to: [email protected] & gatebe@climate. gsfc.nasa.gov.
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Acknowledgments
Persons:– Colleagues: Tom Arnold,
Drs. Steve Platnick and Si-Chee Tsay
– Peter Shu and team– Prof. Peter Hobbs and
team– Prof. Harold Annegarn/Drs.
Tim Suttles and Bob Swap and team
– Families
Institutions:– NASA’s EOS Project – GEST Center/UMBC– University of Washington,
Seattle.– University of Wits.– Govts. of Botswana,
Mozambique Namibia, South Africa, Zambia
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