2005
DOI: 10.1117/12.618972
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Compensation for spectral darkening of short wave optics occurring on the cloud's and the Earth's radiant energy system

Abstract: Cloud's and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) is an investigation into the role of clouds and radiation in the Earth's climate system. Four CERES scanning thermistor bolometer instruments are currently in orbit. Flight model 1 (FM1) and 2 (FM2) are aboard the Earth Observing System (EOS) Terra satellite and FM3 and FM4 are aboard the EOS Aqua satellite. Each CERES instrument measures in three broadband radiometric regions: the shortwave (SW 0.3 − 5µm), total (0.3− > 100µm), and window (8 − 12µm). It ha… Show more

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“…Indeed, early analyses of the CERES SW data revealed significant decreases in albedo that were more pronounced for clear ocean scenes than cloudy scenes. Further, direct comparison of coincident CERES nadir radiances from CERES instrument pairs on both platforms were found to depend strongly on the instrument scan mode (Matthews et al 2005). The primary mode of operation of CERES instruments is the crosstrack mode (i.e., perpendicular to the groundtrack), but CERES instruments can also be operated in a rotating azimuth plane mode (RAP), where the scan head rotates in azimuth as it scans in elevation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, early analyses of the CERES SW data revealed significant decreases in albedo that were more pronounced for clear ocean scenes than cloudy scenes. Further, direct comparison of coincident CERES nadir radiances from CERES instrument pairs on both platforms were found to depend strongly on the instrument scan mode (Matthews et al 2005). The primary mode of operation of CERES instruments is the crosstrack mode (i.e., perpendicular to the groundtrack), but CERES instruments can also be operated in a rotating azimuth plane mode (RAP), where the scan head rotates in azimuth as it scans in elevation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2016, 8,182 10 of 14 flux difference that is statistically significant at the 95% significance level (Figure 7b; Table 4). Regionally, the most pronounced decreases in daytime-nighttime LW TOA flux difference occur over the west and central Pacific Ocean and over the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar (not shown).…”
Section: Comparison With Airsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early analyses of the CERES SW data revealed significant decreases in albedo that were more pronounced for clear ocean scenes than for cloudy scenes. In addition, direct comparison of coincident CERES nadir radiances from CERES instrument pairs on both platforms depended strongly upon the instrument scan mode, with more degradation occurring when the instruments were operated in RAP mode [8]. This degradation is likely due to the instrument scan plane being aligned with the spacecraft direction of motion during part of the RAP scan cycle, which makes the sensor more susceptible to increased UV exposure and molecular contamination.…”
Section: Sw Channel Spectral Response Function Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The accuracies of CERES are 0.5 and 1% respectively (Wielicki et al, 1996). For CERES, a SW calibration drift of 1.5% has been detected and seems to have occurred when the instrument operated in rotating scan mode (Matthews et al, 2005). This drift is corrected in our datasets.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 96%