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Cross Calibration of SeaWiFS and MODIS Using On-orbit Observations of the Moon

Cross Calibration of SeaWiFS and MODIS Using On-orbit Observations of the Moon. Gene Eplee 1 , Jun-Qiang Sun 2 , Jack Xiong 2 , Gerhard Meister 1 , Charles McClain 1 1 NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group 2 MODIS Characterization Support Team MODIS Calibration Workshop. SeaWiFS Band 1.

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Cross Calibration of SeaWiFS and MODIS Using On-orbit Observations of the Moon

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  1. Cross Calibration ofSeaWiFS and MODISUsing On-orbit Observationsof the Moon Gene Eplee1, Jun-Qiang Sun2, Jack Xiong2, Gerhard Meister1, Charles McClain1 1NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group 2MODIS Characterization Support Team MODIS Calibration Workshop

  2. SeaWiFS Band 1

  3. Aqua MODIS Band 8 Lunar Cal Sequence Detector 5 Composite

  4. MODIS Band 2 (250m), Band 3 (500m), Band 8 (1000m)

  5. Lunar Observations *Primary Radiometric Stability Monitor Observations T

  6. Band Comparisons

  7. Disk-integrated lunar irradiances Geometric normalizations: Sun/Moon, SC/Moon distances Phase/Libration angles Band pass normalizations: Relative spectral response *Oversampling Corrections* USGS ROLO Model

  8. Mission-Long Cross Calibration SeaWiFS / Terra MODIS / Aqua MODIS Single-Point Cross Calibration SeaWiFS / Terra MODIS Combined Comparison SeaWiFS / Terra MODIS Comparisons over Wavelength

  9. Terra/Aqua MODIS Biases

  10. SeaWiFS/MODIS Biases

  11. Is there a residual phase angle dependence in the ROLO Model? 412 nm Band (SeaWiFS B1, MODIS B8) Comparisons overPhase Angle

  12. Cross calibration using the Moon Estimate relative biases in on-orbit calibration at the top of the atmosphere Biases for SeaWiFS / Terra MODIS / Aqua MODIS ROLO Model shows no residual phase dependence Oversampling correction is primary source of noise in lunar observations: coherent between bands Long term calibration time series: Allows mitigation of errors in a single observation Maximizes radiometric stability Summary

  13. Importance of the USGS Photometric Model of the Moon (ROLO Model) for the on-orbit calibration of remote sensing instruments Future instruments should be designed to observe the Moon without band saturation Operations concepts for future missions: Maximize number of lunar observations Minimize phase angle range of the observations Consistent oversampling factors Implications

  14. Questions?

  15. BACKUP

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