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16 October 2015 Cloud radiative characteristic parameter calculation for space-based remote sensing sensors
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Abstract
Cloud coverage is a significant clutter source impacting on space-based infrared remote sensing sensors. In most existing literature, cloud coverage was simply assumed to be homogeneous with Lambertian surface. However, real-world clouds are inhomogeneous. In this work, we focus on the reflection and transmission of solar radiation from inhomogeneous cloud coverage. The paper use Mie scattering theory and radiative transfer theory to calculate bidirectional distribution functions of reflection and transmission. The spectral distributions of transmission and reflection functions within spectral band from 0.4μm to 14μm for stratocumulus cloud are calculated. Results are compared with that of two-stream approximation, demonstrating the effectiveness and accuracy.
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Hongxia Wang and Xiaojian Xu "Cloud radiative characteristic parameter calculation for space-based remote sensing sensors", Proc. SPIE 9640, Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere XX, 96400L (16 October 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2194484
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Scattering

Mie scattering

Bidirectional reflectance transmission function

Remote sensing

Particles

Reflection

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