Query Regarding CERES EBAF TOA Shortwave Flux Analysis and Cloud Information Usage
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2025 4:16 am America/New_York
I am currently conducting an analysis using the CERES EBAF TOA Shortwave Radiation Flux data. To complement my analysis, I would like to incorporate cloud information.
I have noticed that the cloud data provided within the EBAF product is characterized as “daynight” . My primary question is whether I should proceed with using this “daynight” cloud data for my analysis.
Specifically, I am concerned whether nighttime cloud information would be relevant or have any significant impact on the analysis of shortwave radiation flux, which is inherently a daytime phenomenon.
Alternatively, I am considering using the daytime cloud products from the SSF1deg dataset. Would using the SSF1deg daytime cloud data be a more appropriate approach given my analysis of TOA shortwave flux?
Thank you for your time and assistance.
I have noticed that the cloud data provided within the EBAF product is characterized as “daynight” . My primary question is whether I should proceed with using this “daynight” cloud data for my analysis.
Specifically, I am concerned whether nighttime cloud information would be relevant or have any significant impact on the analysis of shortwave radiation flux, which is inherently a daytime phenomenon.
Alternatively, I am considering using the daytime cloud products from the SSF1deg dataset. Would using the SSF1deg daytime cloud data be a more appropriate approach given my analysis of TOA shortwave flux?
Thank you for your time and assistance.