2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2014.11.006
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Vicarious calibration of S-NPP/VIIRS day–night band using deep convective clouds

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“…8. The results are in agreement with those of previous studies (Liao et al 2013;Ma et al 2015). It is also noted that one point is beyond the 15% uncertainty range in Fig.…”
Section: B Dnb Radiance Estimation Over Bridgessupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…8. The results are in agreement with those of previous studies (Liao et al 2013;Ma et al 2015). It is also noted that one point is beyond the 15% uncertainty range in Fig.…”
Section: B Dnb Radiance Estimation Over Bridgessupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Similar to other reflectance solar bands calibrated at daytime using sunlight, the vicarious calibration methods based on some targets with nearly invariant surface properties under lunar illumination can be used to evaluate the radiometric accuracy. Ma et al (2015) proposed the use of deep convective clouds (DCCs) as calibration targets under lunar illumination to evaluate the calibration accuracy of DNB HGS, and the lunar irradiance model combined with the SCIATRAN was used to simulate the top-of-the-atmosphere reflectance values of the DCCs. The results show that the observed radiance values are higher than the predicted radiance values simulated by MODTRAN,version 5 (MODTRAN5), and the radiometric calibration uncertainty is about 15%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liao et al [5] evaluated DNB HGS radiometric calibration accuracy using vicarious calibration under lunar illumination. Ma et al [12] investigated the DNB HGS calibration accuracy by comparing the observed VIIRS DCC radiance with nighttime DCC radiances simulated using a radiative transfer model. Cao and Bai [13] investigated the feasibility of using point light sources for monitoring DNB HGS calibration stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absolute calibration accuracy was found to be no better than 15%, reducing the sensor's ability to provide quantifiable information and detect changes less than this value. These extended source radiometric techniques were recently improved by using deep convective clouds under lunar illumination to validate radiance [8]. Ma et al [8] predicted an 8-9% accuracy with the deep convective cloud technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These extended source radiometric techniques were recently improved by using deep convective clouds under lunar illumination to validate radiance [8]. Ma et al [8] predicted an 8-9% accuracy with the deep convective cloud technique. Vicarious calibration approaches could be further improved with better knowledge of the atmosphere and surface reflectance, but additional work is needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%