It is well known that the measurement of cloud top height (CTH) is important, and a geostationary satellite is an important measurement method. However, it is difficult for a single geostationary satellite to observe the global CTH, so joint observation by multiple satellites is imperative. We used both active and passive sensors to evaluate the reliability of joint observation of geostationary satellites, which includes consistency and accuracy. We analyzed the error of CTH of FY-4A and HIMAWARI-8 and the consistency between the two satellites and conducted research on the problem of missing measurement (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) has CTH data, but FY-4A/HIMAWARI-8 does not) of the two satel...
International audienceWe compare the cloud detection and cloud phase determination of three independ...
International audienceThe characterization of high clouds as performed from selected spaceborne obse...
Several studies have addressed the problem of optimizing field of view (FOV) size and sampling area ...
Cloud-top heights (CTH), as one of the representative variables reflecting cloud macro-physical prop...
Cloud-top height (CTH) and cloud-top temperature (CTT) retrieved from the Himawari-8 observations ar...
The cloud base height (CBH) derived from the whole-sky infrared cloud-measuring system (WSIRCMS) and...
Stereoscopic cloud-top height (CTH) retrieval from two geostationary (GEO) satellites is usually rea...
Cloud-base height (CBH) is a basic cloud parameter but has not been measured accurately, especially ...
Cloud parameters such as the Cloud Top Height (CTH), Cloud Top Temperature (CTT), emissivity, partic...
International audienceThe distribution of clouds in a vertical column is assessed on the global scal...
Lookup tables for estimating the cloud-top height (CTOP) and visible optical thickness of uppertropo...
A macro-vertical structure is closely related to weather evolution and the energy budget balance of ...
International audienceWe compare the cloud detection and cloud phase determination of three independ...
International audienceThe characterization of high clouds as performed from selected spaceborne obse...
Several studies have addressed the problem of optimizing field of view (FOV) size and sampling area ...
Cloud-top heights (CTH), as one of the representative variables reflecting cloud macro-physical prop...
Cloud-top height (CTH) and cloud-top temperature (CTT) retrieved from the Himawari-8 observations ar...
The cloud base height (CBH) derived from the whole-sky infrared cloud-measuring system (WSIRCMS) and...
Stereoscopic cloud-top height (CTH) retrieval from two geostationary (GEO) satellites is usually rea...
Cloud-base height (CBH) is a basic cloud parameter but has not been measured accurately, especially ...
Cloud parameters such as the Cloud Top Height (CTH), Cloud Top Temperature (CTT), emissivity, partic...
International audienceThe distribution of clouds in a vertical column is assessed on the global scal...
Lookup tables for estimating the cloud-top height (CTOP) and visible optical thickness of uppertropo...
A macro-vertical structure is closely related to weather evolution and the energy budget balance of ...
International audienceWe compare the cloud detection and cloud phase determination of three independ...
International audienceThe characterization of high clouds as performed from selected spaceborne obse...
Several studies have addressed the problem of optimizing field of view (FOV) size and sampling area ...