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    Diurnal Cycles of Clouds and How They Affect Polar-Orbiting Satellite Data

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2008:;volume( 021 ):;issue: 016::page 3989
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    Wylie, Donald
    DOI: 10.1175/2007JCLI2027.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Diurnal cycles of clouds were investigated using the NOAA series of polar-orbiting satellites. These satellites provided four observations per day for a continuous 11-yr period from 1986 to 1997. The High Resolution Infrared Radiation Sounder (HIRS) multispectral infrared data were used from the time trend analysis of Wylie et al. The previous study restricted its discussion to only the polar orbiters making observations at 0200 and 1400 LT because gaps in coverage occurred in the 0800 and 2000 LT coverage. This study shows diurnal cycles in cloud cover over 10% in amplitude in many regions, which is very similar to other studies that used geostationary satellite data. The use of only one of the polar-orbiting satellites by Wylie et al. caused biases up to 5% in small regions but in general they were small (e.g., ≤2% for most of the earth). The only consistently large bias was in high cloud cover over land in North America, Europe, and Asia north of 35°N latitude in the summer season where the 0200 and 1400 LT average high cloud frequency was 2%?5% more than the daily average. This occurred only in the summer season, not in the winter.
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    contributor authorWylie, Donald
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:19:48Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:19:48Z
    date copyright2008/08/01
    date issued2008
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-65859.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4207130
    description abstractDiurnal cycles of clouds were investigated using the NOAA series of polar-orbiting satellites. These satellites provided four observations per day for a continuous 11-yr period from 1986 to 1997. The High Resolution Infrared Radiation Sounder (HIRS) multispectral infrared data were used from the time trend analysis of Wylie et al. The previous study restricted its discussion to only the polar orbiters making observations at 0200 and 1400 LT because gaps in coverage occurred in the 0800 and 2000 LT coverage. This study shows diurnal cycles in cloud cover over 10% in amplitude in many regions, which is very similar to other studies that used geostationary satellite data. The use of only one of the polar-orbiting satellites by Wylie et al. caused biases up to 5% in small regions but in general they were small (e.g., ≤2% for most of the earth). The only consistently large bias was in high cloud cover over land in North America, Europe, and Asia north of 35°N latitude in the summer season where the 0200 and 1400 LT average high cloud frequency was 2%?5% more than the daily average. This occurred only in the summer season, not in the winter.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleDiurnal Cycles of Clouds and How They Affect Polar-Orbiting Satellite Data
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume21
    journal issue16
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/2007JCLI2027.1
    journal fristpage3989
    journal lastpage3996
    treeJournal of Climate:;2008:;volume( 021 ):;issue: 016
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