2022
DOI: 10.3389/frsen.2022.766917
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Unique NISTAR-Based Climate GCM Diagnostics of the Earth’s Planetary Albedo and Spectral Absorption Through Longitudinal Data Slicing

Abstract: Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) measurements of Earth’s reflected solar and emitted thermal radiation permit a unique model/data comparison perspective that is not readily available from other satellite data. The key factor is the unique Lissajous orbital viewing geometry from the Lagrangian L1 point, which enables a continuous view of Earth’s sunlit hemisphere. The National Institute of Standards and Technology Advanced Radiometer (NISTAR) is the DSCOVR Mission energy budget instrument, which views th… Show more

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“…The effects of Earth's shape do not need to be considered in GEO observations. For the observations from Sun-Earth L1 point, only the sunlit portion can be observed, resulting in the loss of information regarding different Earth's phase angles (Carlson et al, 2019(Carlson et al, , 2022Lacis et al, 2022;Su et al, 2018Su et al, , 2020. Therefore, a Moon-based platform would offer complete coverage of the Earth's diurnal cycle variability for Earth's OLR during one sidereal lunar period.…”
Section: Effects Of Earth's Shape On the Disk-integrated Earth's Olrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of Earth's shape do not need to be considered in GEO observations. For the observations from Sun-Earth L1 point, only the sunlit portion can be observed, resulting in the loss of information regarding different Earth's phase angles (Carlson et al, 2019(Carlson et al, , 2022Lacis et al, 2022;Su et al, 2018Su et al, , 2020. Therefore, a Moon-based platform would offer complete coverage of the Earth's diurnal cycle variability for Earth's OLR during one sidereal lunar period.…”
Section: Effects Of Earth's Shape On the Disk-integrated Earth's Olrmentioning
confidence: 99%