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AIRS Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity Validation

AIRS Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity Validation. Bob Knuteson Hank Revercomb, Dave Tobin, Ken Vinson, Chia Lee University of Wisconsin-Madison Space Science and Engineering Center Robert.Knuteson@ssec.wisc.edu. AIRS Science Team Meeting, Pasadena, CA May 2005. Topics.

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AIRS Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity Validation

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  1. AIRS Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity Validation Bob KnutesonHank Revercomb, Dave Tobin, Ken Vinson, Chia Lee University of Wisconsin-Madison Space Science and Engineering Center Robert.Knuteson@ssec.wisc.edu AIRS Science Team Meeting, Pasadena, CA May 2005

  2. Topics • IR Emissivity for Clear AIRS FOVs(Algorithm provided to JPL and JCDA.) • AIRS Temperature Validation (AIRS/MODIS Level 3 comparison.)

  3. Infrared Radiative Transfer Equation (lambertian surface) SurfaceEmission Surface Reflection Skin Temperature & Surface Emissivity

  4. Approximate Solutions: (spectral relative) (atmospheric corrected spectral relative) (formal solution - known atmosphere - unknown skin temperature)

  5. AIRS Relative Emissivity and Temperature 16 November 2002 Focus Day

  6. MODIS Image of Egypt & Nile River Egypt One Validation Site Red Sea Aqua MODIS Quicklook Daytime Overpass: 11:03 UTC on 16 Nov. 2002

  7. 12 m AIRS Spectral Relative Emissivity: Egypt One 16 November 2002 11:03 UTC Egypt One OBS. B.T. (K) Red Sea Robs B(T12m) Raw Relative Emissivity 9 m • Desert observations show strong Quartz restrahlung features.

  8. Robs B(T12m) 12 m RELATIVE Emissivity from Clear AIRS Obs. Need Ozone Fit Raw Relative Emissivity 9 m • Relative emissivity contains atmospheric absorption lines.

  9. NIGHT -- 9 m relative to 12 m 1.0 Thessaly Plain, Greece Relative Emissivity Libyan Desert Satellite Validation Target Site (27.12N,26.10E) 0.7 16 November 2002 00:00-00:06 UTC (15-km FOV)

  10. NIGHT -- 4 m relative to 12 m 1.0 Thessaly Plain, Greece Relative Emissivity Libyan Desert Satellite Validation Target Site (27.12N,26.10E) 0.7 16 November 2002 00:00-00:06 UTC (15-km FOV)

  11. AIRS Absolute EmissivityandSurface Temperature(including Surface Reflection) 16 November 2002 Focus Day Technique follows that described in Knuteson, et al., Adv. Space Res., 33 (2004) 1114-1119.

  12. ECMWF Analysis: 16 Nov. 2002 12 UTC • Square symbol marks Egypt One site in Libyan Desert

  13. ECMWF Analysis: 16 Nov. 2002 12 UTC Temperature Water Vapor • ECMWF profile over Egypt One site in Libyan Desert

  14. LBL Calculation Using ECMWF Model Profile Up Down Radiance Total Trans- mission • LBLRTM calculations reduced to AIRS spectral resolution.

  15. Constraint: Emissivity solution should be smoothly varying across atmospheric absorption lines! E Std. Dev. E(Ts) Minimum • Minimum Std. Deviation is at the true skin temperature !!

  16. AIRS Absolute Emissivity Ozone Not Fit Atm. Corr. Relative IR Emiss Absolute IR Emiss • Squares are using 281 Select AIRS channels only. It Works !!!

  17. How Good Does RTE Need to Be? Online Offline • Online/Offline Signal is 0.05K for a 1% reflectivity !!!

  18. Clear Sky IR Emissivity from AIRS Summary • Demonstrated ability to determine RELATIVE emissivity to within about 2% using ECMWF atmospheric state as input to a line-by-line RTE correction. • Demonstrated ability to determine ABSOLUTE emissivity to about 1% using AIRS observations + ECMWF atmospheric temperature and water vapor profiles using Online/Offline technique. (Assuming an accurate RTE model for reflection.) • Demonstrated that a 10% error in total water vapor leads to a 1% error in absolute emissivity with the On/Offline method. • Demonstrated a FORTRAN implementation that gives consistent results using only the 281 channel subset. (!!!) • Delivered FORTRAN code to JPL and JCDA for evaluation and possible routine implementation.

  19. AIRS Surface Temperature and IR Emissivity ValidationAIRS/MODIS L3 Comparison(Preliminary !!!)

  20. MOD11 Monthly Composite MODIS 0.05 deg (5 km) Land Surface Temperature

  21. MOD11 Monthly Composite MODIS 0.05 deg (5 km) IR Emissivity at 8.5 m

  22. *** The AIRS L3 Product shown here is based on Release Version 3, which has NOT been validated over land. *** (See Stephanie Granger’s Talk Friday AM for more details.) January 2003 Global Monthly Composite AIRS 1 deg (100 km) Land Surface Temperature

  23. AIRS Validation Against MODIS Products (or vice versa) • Method: • Degrade MOD11 product from 5 km (0.05 deg) to 100 km (1 degree) bins by taking the median value. • Difference AIRS L3 and degraded MOD11 products. • Display difference maps and histograms for • Land Surface Temperature • IR Emissivity (12, 8.5, and 3.9 m) • Display Time Series of Monthly Tskin Differences on regional scales. • This comparison method is suggested for future evaluation of AIRS land surface temperature products since it can be used to identify potential problem areas in either the AIRS or MODIS products.

  24. Skin Temperature January 2003 MODIS AIRS AIRS - MODIS

  25. Skin Temperature July 2003 MODIS AIRS AIRS - MODIS

  26. 12 m Emissivity January 2003 MODIS AIRS AIRS - MODIS

  27. 12 m Emissivity July 2003 MODIS AIRS AIRS - MODIS

  28. Skin Temperature January 2003 MODIS AIRS AIRS - MODIS

  29. Skin Temperature July 2003 MODIS AIRS AIRS - MODIS

  30. 12 m Emissivity January 2003 MODIS AIRS AIRS - MODIS

  31. 12 m Emissivity July 2003 MODIS AIRS AIRS - MODIS

  32. January 2003

  33. July 2003

  34. January 2003

  35. July 2003

  36. Jan. 2003

  37. July 2003

  38. Jan. 2003

  39. July 2003

  40. Skin Temperature January 2003

  41. Skin Temperature February 2003

  42. Skin Temperature March 2003

  43. Skin Temperature April 2003

  44. Skin Temperature May 2003 AIRS Monthly Composite Missing for May 2003

  45. Skin Temperature June 2003

  46. Skin Temperature July 2003

  47. Skin Temperature August 2003

  48. Skin Temperature September 2003

  49. Skin Temperature October 2003

  50. Skin Temperature November 2003

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