Accurate characterization of the Earth's radiant energy is critical for many climate monitoring and weather forecasting applications. For example, groups at the NASA Langley Research Center rely on stable visible- and infrared-channel calibrations in order to understand the temporal/spatial distribution of hazardous storms, as determined from an automated overshooting convective top detection algorithm. Therefore, in order to facilitate reliable, climate-quality retrievals, it is important that consistent calibration coefficients across satellite platforms are made available to the remote sensing community, and that calibration anomalies are recognized and mitigated. One such anomaly is the infrared imager brightness temperature (BT) drift ...
The Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) enables analysis of the daytime Earth radiation budget v...
The newest and upcoming geostationary passive imagers have thermal infrared channels comparable to t...
This study presents a common recalibration method that has been applied to geostationary imagersR...
Accurate characterization of the Earth’s radiant energy is critical for many climate monitoring and ...
Global retrievals of surface, cloud and radiative properties from geostationary (GEO) and low-Earth-...
Long-term, remote-sensing-based climate data records (CDRs) are highly dependent on having consisten...
Operational meteorological satellites generally lack reliable onboard calibration systems for solar-...
Infrared sounding measurements of the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI), Atmospher...
To establish a more reliable reference instrument for calibration normalization, this paper examines...
This article examines a method of inter-calibration for MSU-GS imager of the Russian Geostationary E...
Analyzing temporal series of satellite data for regional scale studies demand high accuracy in calib...
Analyzing temporal series of satellite data for regional scale studies demand high accuracy in calib...
FengYun-3 (FY-3) Visible Infrared Radiometer (VIRR), along with its predecessor, Multispectral Visib...
Atmospheric models rely on high-accuracy, high-resolution initial radiometric and surface conditions...
By incorporating the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM) satellite orbital information into...
The Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) enables analysis of the daytime Earth radiation budget v...
The newest and upcoming geostationary passive imagers have thermal infrared channels comparable to t...
This study presents a common recalibration method that has been applied to geostationary imagersR...
Accurate characterization of the Earth’s radiant energy is critical for many climate monitoring and ...
Global retrievals of surface, cloud and radiative properties from geostationary (GEO) and low-Earth-...
Long-term, remote-sensing-based climate data records (CDRs) are highly dependent on having consisten...
Operational meteorological satellites generally lack reliable onboard calibration systems for solar-...
Infrared sounding measurements of the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI), Atmospher...
To establish a more reliable reference instrument for calibration normalization, this paper examines...
This article examines a method of inter-calibration for MSU-GS imager of the Russian Geostationary E...
Analyzing temporal series of satellite data for regional scale studies demand high accuracy in calib...
Analyzing temporal series of satellite data for regional scale studies demand high accuracy in calib...
FengYun-3 (FY-3) Visible Infrared Radiometer (VIRR), along with its predecessor, Multispectral Visib...
Atmospheric models rely on high-accuracy, high-resolution initial radiometric and surface conditions...
By incorporating the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM) satellite orbital information into...
The Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) enables analysis of the daytime Earth radiation budget v...
The newest and upcoming geostationary passive imagers have thermal infrared channels comparable to t...
This study presents a common recalibration method that has been applied to geostationary imagersR...