Deep convective clouds (DCCs) are ideal visible calibration targets because they are bright nearly isotropic solar reflectors located over the tropics and they can be easily identified using a simple infrared threshold. Because all satellites view DCCs, DCCs provide the opportunity to uniformly monitor the stability of all operational sensors, both historical and present. A collective DCC anisotropically corrected radiance calibration approach is used to construct monthly probability distribution functions (PDFs) to monitor sensor stability. The DCC calibration targets were stable to within 0.5% and 0.3% per decade when the selection criteria were optimized based on Aqua MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer 0.65-micrometer-band rad...
Deep convective clouds (DCCs) are used as vicarious calibration targets because of their stability, ...
Abstract: Based on simulated reflectance, deep convective clouds (DCC) can be used as an invariant t...
The Visible and Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) onboard the Joint Polar Satellite System (...
Uniform radiometric calibration of satellite sensors is vital to the scientists and researchers arou...
Deep convective clouds (DCC) are the brightest and most Lambertian Earth targets behaving as solar d...
Deep Convective Clouds (DCC) are bright, nearly isotropic earth targets extending up to the tropopau...
Tropical Deep Convective Clouds (DCC) are the brightest, nearly isotropic, tropopause-level earth in...
Tropical deep convective clouds (DCC) are proven to be an excellent invariant target for post-launch...
Based on simulated reflectance, deep convective clouds (DCC) can be used as an invariant target to m...
Tropical deep convective clouds (DCC) are an excellent invariant target for vicarious calibration of...
There are over 25 years of historical satellite data available to climate analysis. The historical s...
Remote sensing of cloud and radiation properties from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administratio...
The Deep Convective Cloud (DCC) method is an efficient method to estimate the relative radiometric u...
PARASOL is a satellite which provided multidirectional and polarized observation of the Earth reflec...
MODIS reflective solar bands are calibrated on-orbit using a solar diffuser and near-monthly lunar o...
Deep convective clouds (DCCs) are used as vicarious calibration targets because of their stability, ...
Abstract: Based on simulated reflectance, deep convective clouds (DCC) can be used as an invariant t...
The Visible and Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) onboard the Joint Polar Satellite System (...
Uniform radiometric calibration of satellite sensors is vital to the scientists and researchers arou...
Deep convective clouds (DCC) are the brightest and most Lambertian Earth targets behaving as solar d...
Deep Convective Clouds (DCC) are bright, nearly isotropic earth targets extending up to the tropopau...
Tropical Deep Convective Clouds (DCC) are the brightest, nearly isotropic, tropopause-level earth in...
Tropical deep convective clouds (DCC) are proven to be an excellent invariant target for post-launch...
Based on simulated reflectance, deep convective clouds (DCC) can be used as an invariant target to m...
Tropical deep convective clouds (DCC) are an excellent invariant target for vicarious calibration of...
There are over 25 years of historical satellite data available to climate analysis. The historical s...
Remote sensing of cloud and radiation properties from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administratio...
The Deep Convective Cloud (DCC) method is an efficient method to estimate the relative radiometric u...
PARASOL is a satellite which provided multidirectional and polarized observation of the Earth reflec...
MODIS reflective solar bands are calibrated on-orbit using a solar diffuser and near-monthly lunar o...
Deep convective clouds (DCCs) are used as vicarious calibration targets because of their stability, ...
Abstract: Based on simulated reflectance, deep convective clouds (DCC) can be used as an invariant t...
The Visible and Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) onboard the Joint Polar Satellite System (...