Title :
The radiative effects of atmospheric aerosols on the operational retrieval of sea surface temperature from the infrared radiances measured by the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer
Author :
Rao, C. R Nagaraja ; Zhang, Nian
Author_Institution :
NOAA/NESDIS Office of Res. & Application, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
The impact of atmospheric aerosols on the retrieval of sea surface temperature (SST) from the infrared radiances measured in channels 3(≈3.7 μm), 4(≈10.8 μm), and 5(≈12 μm) of the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) on board NOAA´s Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite (POES) has been investigated, using LOWTRAN-7 model simulations. The brightness temperatures in the three channels are lowered and the impact of the lowered brightness temperatures on the retrieved SSTs using the Multichannel Sea Surface Temperature (MCSST) algorithms exhibits a noticeable algorithmic dependence. The split-window algorithm yields lowered SSTs, with the SST depressions ranging from a few degrees to a fraction of a degree C, depending upon the columnar abundance, and the physical and radiative properties of the aerosols. Aerosol correction schemes are suggested based on the linear relationship between the line-of-sight aerosol optical thickness, and the SST depression
Keywords :
atmospheric optics; infrared imaging; oceanographic techniques; remote sensing; temperature measurement; 3.7 to 12 mum; AVHRR; Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer; IR imaging; LOWTRAN-7 model simulation; Multichannel Sea Surface Temperature algorithm; POES; Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite; SST; atmospheric aerosol; brightness temperature; correction schemes; far infrared; infrared radiance; measurement technique; ocean; operational retrieval; optics; radiative effects; satellite remote sensing; sea surface temperature; split-window algorithm; Aerosols; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Brightness temperature; Ocean temperature; Radiometry; Satellite broadcasting; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Temperature dependence;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1995. IGARSS '95. 'Quantitative Remote Sensing for Science and Applications', International
Conference_Location :
Firenze
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2567-2
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.1995.524042