Title :
The Effects of Scattering Angle and Cumulus Cloud Geometry on Satellite Retrievals of Cloud Droplet Effective Radius
Author :
Vant-Hull, Brian ; Marshak, Alexander ; Remer, Lorraine A. ; Li, Zhanqing
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Atmos. & Oceanic Sci., Maryland Univ., College Park, MD
fDate :
4/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The effect of scattering angle on Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) retrievals of cloud drop effective radius is studied using ensembles of cumulus clouds with varying sun-satellite scattering geometries. The results are interpreted as shadowing and illumination effects. When 3-D clouds are viewed near the backscatter geometry, well-illuminated cloud surfaces are seen, and the retrievals based on plane-parallel geometry underestimate the effective radius. The reverse is true when the satellite is far from the backscatter position, and the shadowed portions of clouds are observed. The shadowing geometry produces a larger bias than the illuminated geometry. These differences between the shadowed and the illuminated ensembles decrease toward zero as the clouds become shallower. Removing the edge pixels based on 1-km-scale geometry partially reduces biases due to the 3-D effects and surface contamination. Recommendations are provided for reducing the 3-D cloud effects using current satellite retrieval algorithms
Keywords :
atmospheric optics; atmospheric techniques; clouds; radiometry; remote sensing; 3D cloud effect; MODIS; cloud droplet effective radius; cumulus cloud geometry; illumination effect; moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer; satellite retrieval algorithm; scattering angle; shadowing effect; sun-satellite scattering geometry; surface contamination; Backscatter; Clouds; Geometry; Image retrieval; Lighting; MODIS; Satellites; Scattering; Shadow mapping; Surface contamination; Clouds; remote sensing; terrestrial atmosphere;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2006.890416