DocumentCode :
1313781
Title :
Multisite Calibration Tracking for FY-3A MERSI Solar Bands
Author :
Sun, Ling ; Hu, Xiuqing ; Guo, Maohua ; Xu, Na
Author_Institution :
Nat. Satellite Meteorol. Center, China Meteorol. Adm., Beijing, China
Volume :
50
Issue :
12
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
4929
Lastpage :
4942
Abstract :
The MEdium-Resolution Spectral Imager (MERSI), onboard the second-generation Chinese polar-orbit meteorological satellite FY-3A, is a MODIS-like sensor with 19 solar bands and one thermal infrared band. Although there is a visible onboard calibration device, it can only be used for tracking temporal instrument degradation. The vicarious calibration (VC) campaign at the Dunhuang site, conducted once a year, has been the main postlaunch absolute radiometric calibration method for MERSI in the solar bands. To increase the in-flight calibration frequency, a multisite radiometric calibration tracking method is presented. This method relies on simulated radiation over several stable sites, and a daily calibration updating model is built from long-term trending of calibration coefficient series. The MERSI calibration reference is evaluated against the observations of Aqua MODIS, showing mean relative biases within 5% from 0.4 to 2.1 μm . The short-wave channels of MERSI are found to experience large degradation, particularly the 412-nm band with an annual degradation rate of 9.7%, whereas the red and near-infrared bands are relatively stable with annual degradation rates within ±1%. Several approaches have been used to analyze the reliability of MERSI calibration results. A comparison of the calibration slopes shows that the relative biases between the multisite method and the annual Dunhuang VC campaign are below 3.8%. Aqua MODIS is used as a reference to monitor the data quality of the recalibrated MERSI. A double-difference analysis shows that the mean relative biases are almost within 5% over stable deserts, and the synchronous nadir observation analysis also reveals good agreement.
Keywords :
calibration; geophysical techniques; infrared imaging; radiometers; remote sensing; tracking; Aqua MODIS; Dunhuang site; FY-3A MERSI solar band; MERSI calibration reference; MEdium-Resolution Spectral Imager; MODIS-like sensor; calibration coefficient series; daily calibration updating model; data quality monitoring; double-difference analysis; in-flight calibration frequency; long-term trending; mean relative bias; multisite calibration tracking; multisite radiometric calibration tracking method; near-infrared band; postlaunch absolute radiometric calibration method; radiation simulation; second-generation Chinese polar-orbit meteorological satellite; short-wave channel; stable desert; synchronous nadir observation analysis; temporal instrument degradation tracking; thermal infrared band; vicarious calibration campaign; visible onboard calibration device; Calibration; Degradation; Detectors; Satellites; FengYun-3A (FY-3A) MEdium-Resolution Spectral Imager (MERSI); multisite; radiative transfer modeling (RTM); reflective solar bands (RSBs); vicarious calibration (VC);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2012.2215613
Filename :
6327657
Link To Document :
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