Application of CALIOP Measurements to the Evaluation of Cloud Phase Derived from MODIS Infrared ChannelsSource: Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology:;2009:;volume( 048 ):;issue: 010::page 2169DOI: 10.1175/2009JAMC2238.1Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: In this study, Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) infrared-based cloud thermodynamic phase retrievals are evaluated using Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) retrievals for the 6 months from January to June of 2008. The CALIOP 5-km cloud-layer product provides information on cloud opacity, cloud-top height, midlayer cloud temperature, and cloud thermodynamic phase. Comparisons are made between MODIS IR phase and CALIOP observations for single-layer clouds (54% of the cloudy CALIOP scenes) and for the top layer of the CALIOP scenes. Both CALIOP and MODIS retrieve larger fractions of water clouds in the single-layer cases than in the top-layer cases, demonstrating that focusing on only single-layer clouds may introduce a water-cloud bias. Of the single-layer clouds, 60% are transparent and 40% are opaque (defined by the lack of a CALIOP ground return). MODIS tends to classify single-layer clouds with midlayer temperatures below ?40°C as ice; around ?30°C nearly equally as ice, mixed, and unknown; between ?28° and ?15°C as mixed; and above 0°C as water. Ninety-five percent of the single-layer CALIOP clouds not detected by MODIS are transparent. Approximately ? of transparent single-layer clouds with temperatures below ?30°C are not detected by MODIS and close to another ? are classified as ice, with the rest assigned as water, mixed, or unknown. CALIOP classes nearly all of these transparent cold clouds as ice.
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| contributor author | Cho, Hyoun-Myoung | |
| contributor author | Nasiri, Shaima L. | |
| contributor author | Yang, Ping | |
| date accessioned | 2017-06-09T16:27:56Z | |
| date available | 2017-06-09T16:27:56Z | |
| date copyright | 2009/10/01 | |
| date issued | 2009 | |
| identifier issn | 1558-8424 | |
| identifier other | ams-68356.pdf | |
| identifier uri | http://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4209905 | |
| description abstract | In this study, Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) infrared-based cloud thermodynamic phase retrievals are evaluated using Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) retrievals for the 6 months from January to June of 2008. The CALIOP 5-km cloud-layer product provides information on cloud opacity, cloud-top height, midlayer cloud temperature, and cloud thermodynamic phase. Comparisons are made between MODIS IR phase and CALIOP observations for single-layer clouds (54% of the cloudy CALIOP scenes) and for the top layer of the CALIOP scenes. Both CALIOP and MODIS retrieve larger fractions of water clouds in the single-layer cases than in the top-layer cases, demonstrating that focusing on only single-layer clouds may introduce a water-cloud bias. Of the single-layer clouds, 60% are transparent and 40% are opaque (defined by the lack of a CALIOP ground return). MODIS tends to classify single-layer clouds with midlayer temperatures below ?40°C as ice; around ?30°C nearly equally as ice, mixed, and unknown; between ?28° and ?15°C as mixed; and above 0°C as water. Ninety-five percent of the single-layer CALIOP clouds not detected by MODIS are transparent. Approximately ? of transparent single-layer clouds with temperatures below ?30°C are not detected by MODIS and close to another ? are classified as ice, with the rest assigned as water, mixed, or unknown. CALIOP classes nearly all of these transparent cold clouds as ice. | |
| publisher | American Meteorological Society | |
| title | Application of CALIOP Measurements to the Evaluation of Cloud Phase Derived from MODIS Infrared Channels | |
| type | Journal Paper | |
| journal volume | 48 | |
| journal issue | 10 | |
| journal title | Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology | |
| identifier doi | 10.1175/2009JAMC2238.1 | |
| journal fristpage | 2169 | |
| journal lastpage | 2180 | |
| tree | Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology:;2009:;volume( 048 ):;issue: 010 | |
| contenttype | Fulltext |