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by yang16
Mon Jun 28, 2021 5:54 am America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: How to convert airborne radiance to reflectance?
Replies: 7

How to convert airborne radiance to reflectance?

Dear EARTHDATA Forum, I would like to ask one question that how to convert the airborne measured radiance data to the reflectance data? It is known that the satellite measured radiance data can be converted to the reflectance data following this equation: ρTOA = πLTOA/(cosθsF0) Is this formular appl...
by yang16
Tue Jun 22, 2021 4:18 am America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: Rayleigh optical thickness for airborne sensors
Replies: 2

Re: Rayleigh optical thickness for airborne sensors

Hi Sean,

Thank you very much for your detail reply. It helps a lot.

Kind regards,
Mengmeng.
by yang16
Fri Jun 18, 2021 5:30 am America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: Rayleigh optical thickness for airborne sensors
Replies: 2

Rayleigh optical thickness for airborne sensors

Dear EARTHDATA Forumn, I learned that NASA Ocean Color provides Rayleigh optical thickness for satellite sensors (VIIRS, SeaWiFS and MODIS) at different bands. My question is that is it possible to interpolate the Rayleigh optical thickness from a satellite altitude to an airborne sensor altitude, f...
by yang16
Tue May 11, 2021 5:33 am America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: Aerosol type from satellite data
Replies: 2

Re: Aerosol type from satellite data

Hi Jimacker,

Thank you very much for the info. I will check.

Kind regards,
Mengmeng.
by yang16
Tue May 11, 2021 5:29 am America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: Water vapour, ozone and aerosol data from MERRA-2 datasets
Replies: 6

Re: Water vapour, ozone and aerosol data from MERRA-2 datasets

Hi Jimacker, Thank you very much for your info. I want the reanalysis data of AOT_550, total precipitable water vapor (in cm unit) and total ozone (in cm-atm) as input for a radiative transfer model for atmospheric correction. In this sense, do you know which ozone product from the MERRA-2 datasets ...
by yang16
Sat May 08, 2021 6:14 am America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: Aerosol type from satellite data
Replies: 2

Aerosol type from satellite data

Dear EARTHDATA FORUM, I wonder how to interprete the Aerosol_Type_Land variable from the MYD04_L2 product? Generally, the aerosol types include maritime, continental, and etc. But I did not find such information from this variable. In addition, I want to know the aerosol type over a coastal water re...
by yang16
Sat May 08, 2021 12:08 am America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: Water vapour, ozone and aerosol data from MERRA-2 datasets
Replies: 6

Re: Water vapour, ozone and aerosol data from MERRA-2 datasets

Hi jimacker,

That's great. Thank you very much.

Kind regards,
Mengmeng.
by yang16
Thu May 06, 2021 7:30 pm America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: Satellite and airborne atmosphere and aerosol data
Replies: 2

Re: Satellite and airborne atmosphere and aerosol data

Hi jimacker,

Thank you very much for your reply. I got it.

Kind regards,
Mengmeng.
by yang16
Thu May 06, 2021 7:26 pm America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: Water vapour, ozone and aerosol data from MERRA-2 datasets
Replies: 6

Re: Water vapour, ozone and aerosol data from MERRA-2 datasets

Hi jimacker, Thank you very much for your reply. I am sorry for your confusion. Actually, I already got TO3, TQV, TOTEXTTAU, and TOTSCATAU data from the MERRA-2 datasets. But I was not sure how do these data correspond to the total amount of water vapour and ozone and AOT_550 which are the data I ne...
by yang16
Tue May 04, 2021 10:22 pm America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: Satellite and airborne atmosphere and aerosol data
Replies: 2

Satellite and airborne atmosphere and aerosol data

Hello!

For the satellite products of water vapour and aerosol optical thickness at 550 nm (AOT_550) data, is there any way to convert them to the data at the airborne altitude which is about 2 km?

Thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Mengmeng.