In this work, an algorithm that uses the polarization angle of the backscattered solar radiation to detect clouds with optical depth (OD) < ~ 0.3 is further developed. We find that at viewing angles within ± ∼ 8° around the backscattering direction, the <i>p</i>-polarized intensity that is parallel to the meridian plane of reflected light from the surface is sensitive to, and nearly linearly related to, the optical depth of super-thin clouds. Moreover, our sensitivity study suggests that the <i>p</i>-polarized intensity at these viewing angles is not sensitive to the ocean surface conditions. Using this property of <i>p</i>-polarized intensity, super-thin clouds' optical depth can be retrieved
International audienceThis paper describes the cloud screening algorithms that have been developed f...
In this work we proposed a technique to retrieve optical depth for optically thin clouds (clouds tha...
International audiencePassive ocean color images have provided a sustained synoptic view of the dist...
We report a novel method for detecting cloud particles in the atmosphere. Solar radiation backscatte...
We report a novel method for detecting cloud particles in the atmosphere. Solar radiation backscatte...
The distribution of polarization in the overcast sky has been practically unknown. Earlier the polar...
Cloud cover estimation is an important part of routine meteorological observations. Cloudiness measu...
Clouds reduce the degree of linear polarization (DOLP) of skylight relative to that of a clear sky. ...
ABSTRACT. In this study, we focus on the polarization angle of light scattered by ter-restrial atmos...
The linear polarization of sunlight reflected by cloudy areas on Earth is sensitive to the cloud top...
This article describes a method for determining the angular distribution of light polarization over ...
Most of the current aerosol retrievals from passive sensors are restricted to cloud-free scenes, whi...
International audiencen the past few years, we have demonstrated how the surface return measured by ...
Polarization is more sensitive than intensity to cloud microstructure such as the particle size and ...
The spectral polarized radiance distribution provides the most complete description of the light fie...
International audienceThis paper describes the cloud screening algorithms that have been developed f...
In this work we proposed a technique to retrieve optical depth for optically thin clouds (clouds tha...
International audiencePassive ocean color images have provided a sustained synoptic view of the dist...
We report a novel method for detecting cloud particles in the atmosphere. Solar radiation backscatte...
We report a novel method for detecting cloud particles in the atmosphere. Solar radiation backscatte...
The distribution of polarization in the overcast sky has been practically unknown. Earlier the polar...
Cloud cover estimation is an important part of routine meteorological observations. Cloudiness measu...
Clouds reduce the degree of linear polarization (DOLP) of skylight relative to that of a clear sky. ...
ABSTRACT. In this study, we focus on the polarization angle of light scattered by ter-restrial atmos...
The linear polarization of sunlight reflected by cloudy areas on Earth is sensitive to the cloud top...
This article describes a method for determining the angular distribution of light polarization over ...
Most of the current aerosol retrievals from passive sensors are restricted to cloud-free scenes, whi...
International audiencen the past few years, we have demonstrated how the surface return measured by ...
Polarization is more sensitive than intensity to cloud microstructure such as the particle size and ...
The spectral polarized radiance distribution provides the most complete description of the light fie...
International audienceThis paper describes the cloud screening algorithms that have been developed f...
In this work we proposed a technique to retrieve optical depth for optically thin clouds (clouds tha...
International audiencePassive ocean color images have provided a sustained synoptic view of the dist...