2022
DOI: 10.1029/2022jd037573
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A Comparison of Top‐Of‐Atmosphere Radiative Fluxes From CERES and ARISE

Abstract: Uncertainty in Arctic top‐of‐atmosphere (TOA) radiative flux observations stems from the low sun angles and the heterogeneous scenes. Advancing our understanding of the Arctic climate system requires improved TOA radiative fluxes. We compare Cloud and Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) TOA radiative fluxes with Arctic Radiation‐IceBridge Sea and Ice Experiment (ARISE) airborne measurements using two approaches: grid box averages and instantaneously matched footprints. Both approaches indicate excellent agre… Show more

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“…Susskind et al (2012) examined spatial anomaly time series of OLR as determined using observations from CERES and AIRS and found excellent agreement of the two OLR datasets in almost every detail [19]. Wang [21]. From these studies, one can see that the existing intercomparisons are limited to no more than three TOA radiation products, although some studies exploited the OLR datasets from different instruments to evaluate the change in the OLR over time [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Susskind et al (2012) examined spatial anomaly time series of OLR as determined using observations from CERES and AIRS and found excellent agreement of the two OLR datasets in almost every detail [19]. Wang [21]. From these studies, one can see that the existing intercomparisons are limited to no more than three TOA radiation products, although some studies exploited the OLR datasets from different instruments to evaluate the change in the OLR over time [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%