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    An Evaluation of Radiometric Products from Fixed-Depth and Continuous In-Water Profile Data from Moderately Complex Waters

    Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2009:;volume( 026 ):;issue: 001::page 91
    Author:
    Zibordi, Giuseppe
    ,
    Berthon, Jean-François
    ,
    D’Alimonte, Davide
    DOI: 10.1175/2008JTECHO619.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Radiometric products determined from fixed-depth and continuous in-water profile data collected at a coastal site characterized by moderately complex waters were compared to investigate differences and limitations between the two measurement methods. The analysis focused on measurements performed with the same radiometer system sequentially deployed at discrete depths (i.e., 1 and 3 m) and successively used to profile the water column. Within the 412?683-nm spectral interval, comparisons show uncertainties of 2%?4%, 3%?5%, and 2% for the subsurface values of upwelling radiance, Lun, upward irradiance, Eun, and downward irradiance, Edn, all normalized with respect to the above-water downward irradiance. The related spectral biases vary from ?2% to 1% for Lun, are in the range of 2%?3% for Eun, and are lower than 0.5% for Edn. Derived products like the irradiance reflectance, R, Q factor at nadir, Q, and normalized water leaving radiance, LWN, exhibit spectral uncertainties of 4%?6%, 2%?3%, and 2%?4%. The related spectral biases vary from 1% to 3%, 2% to 3%, and ?2% to 1%, respectively. An analysis of these results indicates a general diminishing of uncertainties and biases with a decrease of the diffuse attenuation coefficient, Kd, determined at 490 nm, for most of the quantities investigated. Exceptions are Edn and Kd because an increase of Kd reduces the perturbations due to wave effects on downward irradiance measurements. An evaluation of the perturbing effects due to the presence of optical stratifications, which lead to a nonlinear decrease with depth of log-transformed radiometric measurements, shows an expected increase in uncertainty and bias specifically evident for Ku, Eun, Kl, and Lun, and derived quantities like R, Q, and LWN. Overall results, supported by a t-test analysis, indicate the possibility of using moorings in moderately complex coastal waters to determine LWN with a slightly higher uncertainty with respect to that achievable with continuous profiling systems.
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    contributor authorZibordi, Giuseppe
    contributor authorBerthon, Jean-François
    contributor authorD’Alimonte, Davide
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:25:53Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:25:53Z
    date copyright2009/01/01
    date issued2009
    identifier issn0739-0572
    identifier otherams-67759.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4209241
    description abstractRadiometric products determined from fixed-depth and continuous in-water profile data collected at a coastal site characterized by moderately complex waters were compared to investigate differences and limitations between the two measurement methods. The analysis focused on measurements performed with the same radiometer system sequentially deployed at discrete depths (i.e., 1 and 3 m) and successively used to profile the water column. Within the 412?683-nm spectral interval, comparisons show uncertainties of 2%?4%, 3%?5%, and 2% for the subsurface values of upwelling radiance, Lun, upward irradiance, Eun, and downward irradiance, Edn, all normalized with respect to the above-water downward irradiance. The related spectral biases vary from ?2% to 1% for Lun, are in the range of 2%?3% for Eun, and are lower than 0.5% for Edn. Derived products like the irradiance reflectance, R, Q factor at nadir, Q, and normalized water leaving radiance, LWN, exhibit spectral uncertainties of 4%?6%, 2%?3%, and 2%?4%. The related spectral biases vary from 1% to 3%, 2% to 3%, and ?2% to 1%, respectively. An analysis of these results indicates a general diminishing of uncertainties and biases with a decrease of the diffuse attenuation coefficient, Kd, determined at 490 nm, for most of the quantities investigated. Exceptions are Edn and Kd because an increase of Kd reduces the perturbations due to wave effects on downward irradiance measurements. An evaluation of the perturbing effects due to the presence of optical stratifications, which lead to a nonlinear decrease with depth of log-transformed radiometric measurements, shows an expected increase in uncertainty and bias specifically evident for Ku, Eun, Kl, and Lun, and derived quantities like R, Q, and LWN. Overall results, supported by a t-test analysis, indicate the possibility of using moorings in moderately complex coastal waters to determine LWN with a slightly higher uncertainty with respect to that achievable with continuous profiling systems.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleAn Evaluation of Radiometric Products from Fixed-Depth and Continuous In-Water Profile Data from Moderately Complex Waters
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume26
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
    identifier doi10.1175/2008JTECHO619.1
    journal fristpage91
    journal lastpage106
    treeJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2009:;volume( 026 ):;issue: 001
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