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    Radiative Flux Estimation from a Broadband Radiometer Using Synthetic Angular Models in the EarthCARE Mission Framework. Part I: Methodology

    Source: Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology:;2010:;volume( 050 ):;issue: 005::page 974
    Author:
    Domenech, Carlos
    ,
    Lopez-Baeza, Ernesto
    ,
    Donovan, David P.
    ,
    Wehr, Tobias
    DOI: 10.1175/2010JAMC2526.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: he forthcoming broadband radiometer (BBR) on board the Earth Clouds, Aerosols, and Radiation Explorer (EarthCARE) will provide quasi-instantaneous top-of-atmosphere radiance measurements for three different viewing angles. The role of BBR data will be to constrain the vertical radiative flux divergence profiles derived from EarthCARE measurements. Thus, the development of an instantaneous radiance-to-flux conversion procedure is of paramount importance. This paper studies the scientific basis for determining fluxes from radiances measured by the BBR instrument. This is an attempt to evaluate a possible solution and assess its potential advantages and drawbacks. The approach considered has been to construct theoretical angular distribution models (ADMs) based on the multiangular pointing feature of this instrument. This configuration provides extra information on the anisotropy of the observed radiance field, which can be employed to construct accurate inversion schemes. The proposal relies on radiative transfer calculations performed with a Monte Carlo algorithm. Considering the intrinsic difficulty associated with addressing the range of atmospheric conditions needed to determine reliable ADMs, a synthetic database has been thoroughly constructed that considers a diverse range of surface, atmospheric, and cloud conditions that are conditioned to the EarthCARE orbit and physical constraints. Three inversion methodologies have been specifically designed for the BBR flux retrieval algorithm. In particular, an optimized classical inversion procedure in which the definition of an effective radiance leads to derive fluxes with averaged errors up to 1.2 and 5.2 W m?2 for shortwave clear and cloudy sky and 1.5 W m?2 for longwave radiation scenes and a linear combination of the three instantaneous radiances from which averaged errors up to 0.4 and 2.7 W m?2 for shortwave clear and cloudy sky and 0.5 W m?2 for longwave scenes can be obtained.
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    contributor authorDomenech, Carlos
    contributor authorLopez-Baeza, Ernesto
    contributor authorDonovan, David P.
    contributor authorWehr, Tobias
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:34:01Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:34:01Z
    date copyright2011/05/01
    date issued2010
    identifier issn1558-8424
    identifier otherams-70100.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4211843
    description abstracthe forthcoming broadband radiometer (BBR) on board the Earth Clouds, Aerosols, and Radiation Explorer (EarthCARE) will provide quasi-instantaneous top-of-atmosphere radiance measurements for three different viewing angles. The role of BBR data will be to constrain the vertical radiative flux divergence profiles derived from EarthCARE measurements. Thus, the development of an instantaneous radiance-to-flux conversion procedure is of paramount importance. This paper studies the scientific basis for determining fluxes from radiances measured by the BBR instrument. This is an attempt to evaluate a possible solution and assess its potential advantages and drawbacks. The approach considered has been to construct theoretical angular distribution models (ADMs) based on the multiangular pointing feature of this instrument. This configuration provides extra information on the anisotropy of the observed radiance field, which can be employed to construct accurate inversion schemes. The proposal relies on radiative transfer calculations performed with a Monte Carlo algorithm. Considering the intrinsic difficulty associated with addressing the range of atmospheric conditions needed to determine reliable ADMs, a synthetic database has been thoroughly constructed that considers a diverse range of surface, atmospheric, and cloud conditions that are conditioned to the EarthCARE orbit and physical constraints. Three inversion methodologies have been specifically designed for the BBR flux retrieval algorithm. In particular, an optimized classical inversion procedure in which the definition of an effective radiance leads to derive fluxes with averaged errors up to 1.2 and 5.2 W m?2 for shortwave clear and cloudy sky and 1.5 W m?2 for longwave radiation scenes and a linear combination of the three instantaneous radiances from which averaged errors up to 0.4 and 2.7 W m?2 for shortwave clear and cloudy sky and 0.5 W m?2 for longwave scenes can be obtained.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleRadiative Flux Estimation from a Broadband Radiometer Using Synthetic Angular Models in the EarthCARE Mission Framework. Part I: Methodology
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume50
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
    identifier doi10.1175/2010JAMC2526.1
    journal fristpage974
    journal lastpage993
    treeJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology:;2010:;volume( 050 ):;issue: 005
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